Roerich N.K. – Mountain landscape
1925. Canvas on cardboard, tempera. 30.5 x 40.3 cm.
Location: The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (Государственная Третьяковская галерея).
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In the foreground, a rocky outcrop rises abruptly from a flat, sandy expanse. The artist has employed sharp angles and fractured surfaces to depict this formation, creating a sense of instability and ruggedness. A dark, block-like structure sits atop the rock, resembling a fortress or ruin; its presence introduces an element of human intervention into the otherwise wild scene.
The sky is a uniform pale blue, devoid of clouds or other atmospheric details, which contributes to the painting’s overall sense of stillness and isolation. The limited color range reinforces this feeling, creating a somber and somewhat melancholic mood.
Subtly, the work seems to explore themes of human ambition against the backdrop of natures immensity. The fortress-like structure perched precariously on the rock suggests an attempt at dominance or control over the landscape, yet its isolation implies vulnerability and perhaps futility. The starkness of the scene evokes a sense of loneliness and contemplation, inviting reflection on humanity’s place within the vastness of the natural world. The simplification of forms and the restricted palette suggest a deliberate distancing from representational accuracy, prioritizing instead an emotional or symbolic expression over realistic depiction.