- Himalaya (Purple Mountains Against the Sunset Sky) (1940)
Himalaya (Purple Mountains Against the Sunset Sky) (1940)
Nicholas Roerich
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Evening (Blue Mountains Against an Orange Sky) (1940)
Nicholas Roerich
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Himalayas (Blue Mountains) (1939)
Nicholas Roerich
Regular price $23.00+Unit price per - Tibet (Starry Night In The Mountains) (1938)
Tibet (Starry Night In The Mountains) (1938)
Nicholas Roerich
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Himalaya (Clouds Over The Mountain Range) (1938)
Nicholas Roerich
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Himalayas (Fading Peaks) (1938)
Nicholas Roerich
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Himalayas (Pink Peaks Against a Turquoise Sky) (1938)
Nicholas Roerich
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Nicholas Roerich (Nikolai Konstantinovich Rerikh)
Nicholas Roerich, born Nikolai Konstantinovich Rerikh on October 9, 1874 in Saint Petersburg, was a Russian painter, writer, archaeologist and theosophist. He is known for his striking landscape paintings, often imbued with spiritual and mystical themes. Roerich grew up in a wealthy family and showed an early interest in art and culture. He studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg and graduated in 1897.
Roerich's artistic career began at a time of upheaval in Russia 🪆, when the art world was filled with new ideas and movements. He was greatly inspired by Russian folklore and nature, which is reflected in his works. His paintings are known for their bright colors and depiction of majestic landscapes, often populated by historical or mythological figures.
In 1920, Roerich emigrated with his family to the United States, where he founded the Roerich Museum in New York. He was also a committed peace activist and initiated the Roerich Pact, an international agreement to protect cultural property during armed conflicts. This agreement was signed by most countries in the Western Hemisphere in 1935.
Roerich made numerous expeditions to Central Asia, particularly the Himalayas, where he studied the spiritual and cultural diversity of the region. These trips had a profound influence on his art and philosophy. He was convinced that art and culture have a transformative power that can contribute to the betterment of humanity.
Interesting fact: Nicholas Roerich was not only a gifted artist, but also a passionate archaeologist. During his expeditions in Central Asia, he discovered numerous ancient sites and artifacts that are still of great importance today. Important works of art & paintings by Nicholas Roerich: 1. "The Road to Shambhala" (1925)2. "Mountain of Five Treasures" (1933)
3. "Himalaya" (1936)
4. "The Messenger" (1925)
5. "The Construction of the City" (1902)
6. "The Holy Mountain" (1933)
7. "The Call" (1924)
8. "The Path of the Buddha" (1923)
9. "The Treasure of the Mountain" (1933)
10. "The Last Angel" (1912)