Roerich N.K. – Pantelejmon healer # 42
1931. Tempera on canvas. 44.4 x 78.5 cm.
Location: Nicholas Roerich Museum of the United States. New York
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The landscape itself dominates much of the visual field. The hillside is rendered with vibrant greens and purples, hinting at an abundance of flora. The mountains recede into the distance, their forms softened by atmospheric perspective, creating a sense of depth and vastness. Above, the sky displays a range of pale yellows and blues, suggesting either dawn or dusk, imbuing the scene with a gentle, ethereal quality.
The artist’s use of color is noteworthy. The dark tones of the figure contrast sharply with the bright hues of the landscape, drawing immediate attention to the central subject. This juxtaposition could symbolize a separation between the earthly and the divine, or perhaps highlight the individuals role as an intermediary between these realms.
There is a deliberate simplicity in the rendering of forms; details are minimized, allowing for a focus on overall mood and symbolic meaning. The figure’s posture and the surrounding landscape evoke feelings of solitude, peace, and reverence. It suggests a narrative of spiritual seeking or divine intervention within a natural setting. The painting seems to explore themes of faith, isolation, and connection with something larger than oneself.