Sacred Himalayas (1934) by Nicholas Roerich

The artwork titled “Sacred Himalayas” by Nicholas Roerich, created in 1934, is a landscape painting rendered in tempera on canvas. This piece, which belongs to the Symbolism art movement, measures 47 x 79 cm and is housed in the State Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow, Russia.

Roerich’s “Sacred Himalayas” evokes a serene yet majestic interpretation of the Himalayan mountain range. The use of tempera creates a gentle, matte finish that brings out the ethereal beauty of the snow-covered peaks. The mountains, crowned with snow, stand as monumental guardians against a clear, muted sky. The artist employs a spectrum of purples and blues to capture the cold, tranquil atmosphere, while the layers of the landscape subtly guide the viewer’s eye from the foothills up to the towering summits. The painting’s composition, color palette, and symbolic depth reflect Roerich’s spiritual connection to and reverence for these sacred mountains.

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