Roerich N.K. – Underground
1913. Cardboard, gouache. 53.5 x 66 cm.
Location: Department of Private Collections of Fine Arts State Museum. A.S. Pushkin. Russia.Moskva
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The color palette is overwhelmingly cool, dominated by various shades of blue and purple. These hues evoke a feeling of depth, mystery, and perhaps even melancholy. Patches of yellow-gold are strategically placed on the stonework, providing visual highlights that draw the eye and suggest an artificial illumination within this enclosed environment. The application of paint is thick and textured; visible brushstrokes contribute to the overall impression of ruggedness and age.
The absence of human figures or any clear indication of purpose amplifies the painting’s enigmatic quality. It invites contemplation on themes of isolation, introspection, and the exploration of hidden realms – both physical and psychological. The staircase itself can be interpreted as a metaphor for a journey into the self, a descent into the unconscious.
The perspective is unusual; it lacks a clear vanishing point, further contributing to the sense of spatial ambiguity. This deliberate distortion reinforces the feeling that one is not observing a literal space but rather an internal landscape – a representation of psychological depth and emotional complexity. The overall effect is one of quiet contemplation, prompting reflection on themes of confinement, discovery, and the search for meaning within seemingly impenetrable structures.