Roerich N.K. – Home Pera
1912. Cardboard, charcoal, pastel. 49 x 66 cm. (Mesh)
Location: Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow (Театральный музей им. А. А. Бахрушина).
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The artist has rendered the rocks with angularity and sharp edges, conveying a sense of solidity and permanence, yet also hinting at instability. A scattering of sparse trees punctuates the landscape, their forms simplified and stylized. Behind the immediate foreground, a gently sloping terrain leads to a distant horizon where faint indications of vegetation are visible.
The sky is rendered with swirling patterns that evoke a turbulent or emotionally charged atmosphere. The light source appears to emanate from behind these cloud formations, casting an ethereal glow upon the scene. This illumination does not offer clarity but rather contributes to the overall sense of mystery and introspection.
Subtly, the painting seems to explore themes of isolation and resilience. The solitary dwelling, dwarfed by the surrounding landscape, suggests a human presence attempting to establish itself within a vast and indifferent natural world. The monochromatic color scheme reinforces this feeling of detachment and melancholy. The rough construction of the house implies a life lived close to the earth, perhaps characterized by hardship but also by self-sufficiency.
The overall effect is one of quiet contemplation, inviting the viewer to consider the relationship between humanity and nature, and the enduring human need for shelter and belonging in an often overwhelming environment.