Roerich N.K. – Maiden
Tempera on paper 245 x 155 cm
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The setting is dominated by a snow-covered terrain under a deep blue sky punctuated with scattered points of light, possibly representing stars. A distant, stylized forest line provides depth to the scene, rendered in muted blues and greens that contrast sharply with the foreground’s brightness. At the figures feet lies a small, intensely blue object – a detail that draws immediate attention due to its vibrant color and incongruity within the otherwise monochromatic palette.
The painting evokes a sense of isolation and otherworldly beauty. The elaborate costume hints at a position of power or significance, yet the posture and facial expression convey vulnerability and perhaps even sorrow. The gesture of reaching forward suggests longing, regret, or an attempt to connect with something lost.
The small blue object is particularly intriguing. Its placement at the figure’s feet implies it has been discarded or relinquished, potentially symbolizing a loss of innocence, a broken promise, or a burden shed. It could also represent a connection to another realm or a forgotten memory. The color itself – a deep, saturated blue – often carries connotations of spirituality, melancholy, and the subconscious.
The overall effect is one of quiet drama and symbolic weight. The artist has created an image that invites contemplation on themes of loss, resilience, and the search for meaning within a desolate yet beautiful environment.