Roerich N.K. – Mohammed # 38 (Prophet Mohammed)
1932. Tempera on canvas. 74.2 x 117.3 cm.
Location: Nicholas Roerich Museum of the United States. New York
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The central figure is draped in what appears to be a simple, flowing robe, his posture one of reverence and contemplation. He faces the light source directly, yet remains partially obscured by shadow, hinting at both humility and an internal struggle. The luminous form itself lacks distinct features; it’s primarily defined by its intense radiance and swirling patterns within the fiery cloud. This ambiguity prevents a concrete identification, instead suggesting a divine or transcendent presence.
The color palette is restrained, relying heavily on cool tones to establish the atmosphere of solemnity and mystery. The contrast between the muted landscape and the vibrant, almost overwhelming light source creates a focal point that draws the viewer’s attention immediately. This stark juxtaposition underscores the transformative nature of the encounter being depicted.
Subtextually, the painting seems to explore themes of revelation, faith, and the individuals relationship with the divine. The mountainous terrain could symbolize challenges or obstacles overcome on a spiritual journey. The figure’s isolation emphasizes his personal responsibility in confronting this profound experience. The indistinct nature of the apparition invites interpretation; it is not presented as an easily understood entity but rather as something that demands contemplation and faith. Ultimately, the work conveys a sense of awe and wonder at the inexplicable power of belief.