Roerich N.K. – Thakur Residence # 74
1931. Tempera on canvas, oil. 45 x 79.3 cm.
Location: New Art Gallery. Zagreb, Croatia
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The artist has placed these dwellings within a landscape characterized by steep, rugged mountains that fill the background. The mountains themselves are depicted with broad strokes of blue and grey, suggesting both distance and atmospheric perspective. A band of earth, rendered in ochre and brown tones, forms a visual base for the buildings, anchoring them to the scene.
A striking element is the deliberate division of the composition into two distinct zones. The left side is enveloped in shadow, creating a sense of mystery and perhaps isolation around the tower and its associated structures. In contrast, the right side is bathed in light, revealing more detail in the buildings and landscape. This dichotomy suggests a symbolic interplay between concealment and revelation, darkness and illumination.
The overall effect conveys a feeling of remoteness and resilience. The architecture appears weathered and enduring, suggesting a history rooted in this harsh environment. The scale of the mountains dwarfs the structures, emphasizing their vulnerability yet also hinting at an inherent strength derived from adaptation to challenging conditions. Theres a sense of quiet dignity about the scene; it speaks not of grandeur or opulence, but of survival and steadfastness within a formidable natural setting.
The limited color palette contributes to this mood, reinforcing the feeling of austerity and timelessness. The absence of human figures further amplifies the impression of solitude and reinforces the focus on the architecture as a testament to human presence in an otherwise untamed landscape.