Lights on the Ganges (1947) by Nicholas Roerich

“Lights on the Ganges,” created in 1947 by the esteemed artist Nicholas Roerich, is an exemplar of the Symbolism art movement. Measuring 82 by 137 centimeters, this genre painting illustrates a serene and mystical scene along the banks of the sacred river Ganges.

The artwork depicts a nighttime landscape with luminescent stars sprinkled across a dark blue sky. Imposing temple structures rise on the riverbank, their silhouettes solemn and majestic in the night. The architecture exudes a quiet grandeur, invoking a sense of spiritual profundity. In the foreground, a figure is seen performing what appears to be a ritual near the water’s edge, reinforcing the painting’s connection to cultural and religious practices. The calm waters of the Ganges reflect the lights and carry a small illuminated boat, enhancing the tranquil and contemplative atmosphere of the scene.

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