Roerich N.K. – Book Pigeon (Mention of the four kings )
1911. Paper on cardboard, tempera. 46 x 46 cm.
Location: Smolensk State United Historical and Architectural and Art Museum-Reserve. Russian
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The fortress itself is depicted with a somewhat naive perspective, its walls and towers rendered in a uniform color scheme of pinkish-red against a turquoise ground. This stark contrast creates a sense of artificiality, distancing the structure from any realistic representation. The surface of the fortress’s walls is covered in dense script, which appears to be an integral part of the design rather than merely decorative. A single white pigeon perches atop what seems to be an open book resting on the fortresss central platform. This bird, a traditional symbol of peace and divine messenger, introduces a layer of spiritual significance into the scene.
The subtexts within this work are likely rooted in religious or historical narrative. The three crowned figures could represent rulers, kings, or perhaps even divine entities, their presence suggesting authority and dominion. The fortress, adorned with script, might symbolize knowledge, law, or a sacred space – a repository of wisdom guarded by the presiding figures. The pigeon’s placement on the book reinforces this interpretation, implying that messages or revelations are being delivered through written word.
The overall effect is one of solemnity and reverence, suggesting a moment of profound significance within a larger narrative. The artists use of flattened perspective and symbolic imagery creates an otherworldly atmosphere, inviting contemplation on themes of power, knowledge, and divine communication.