Roerich N.K. – Pass # 67
Around 1931 Tempera on canvas. 42 x 77 cm.
Location: Dartmouth College. Hood museum of art. Hanover. USA
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In the foreground, three figures are positioned along the lower edge of the frame. They appear to be travelers, dressed in traditional garments – one figure carries what seems to be a staff or walking stick. Their postures suggest observation and perhaps reverence towards the landscape before them. The artist has minimized detail in these individuals, reducing them to silhouettes that emphasize their smallness against the vastness of nature.
The color palette is restrained, relying primarily on blues, whites, and muted earth tones. This limited range contributes to a feeling of tranquility and stillness. The stark contrast between the bright mountain peaks and the dark foreground creates visual tension, drawing the viewers eye into the scene.
Subtly, the painting evokes themes of pilgrimage or spiritual journey. The travelers’ presence implies a quest, a movement towards something beyond their immediate reach – symbolized by the imposing mountains. There is an underlying sense of humility and contemplation conveyed through the figures’ posture and the overall composition. The stylized rendering of both landscape and people suggests a focus on emotional resonance rather than realistic depiction, hinting at a desire to capture the essence or spirit of the scene.