Roerich N.K. – Tverskoe embassy
1913. Paper on cardboard, tempera, gouache, bronze. 52.9 x 39.9 cm.
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The architectural setting dominates the visual field. A complex structure with multiple towers and decorative elements forms an elaborate backdrop for the scene. These buildings are depicted in a flattened perspective, emphasizing their symbolic rather than realistic representation. The ornamentation is intricate, featuring geometric patterns and stylized motifs that contribute to the overall sense of grandeur and formality. The color palette is rich and vibrant, employing deep blues, reds, golds, and oranges to create a visually striking effect.
The artist’s use of scale and perspective contributes to the paintings symbolic nature. The figures are relatively small in comparison to the monumental architecture, suggesting their subordination to a larger power or institution. The lack of depth perception reinforces this sense of artificiality and emphasizes the importance of the event being depicted as a carefully staged spectacle.
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