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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Roerich Romanticism
1927
30.0 x 40.0 cmMuziejų lygio „giclée“ arba drobos spausdinimas: greita gamyba ir lankstios apdailos parinktys.
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Bogdo-Ul
Reprodukcijos matmenys
This exquisite hand-painted reproduction captures the essence of Nicholas Roerich's profound connection to the landscapes of Central Asia, specifically his 1927 depiction of Bogdo-Ul. Measuring 30 x 40 cm, this artwork isn’t simply a representation of mountains; it’s an immersive experience, a visual meditation on spirituality and the sublime beauty of the Himalayas. Roerich, deeply influenced by Theosophy and his own explorations of ancient cultures, sought to translate not just what he saw, but also what he *felt* – a sense of interconnectedness with the earth and the divine – onto canvas.
Created in 1927, “Bogdo-Ul” reflects a pivotal moment in Roerich's artistic development. Following his expeditions to Central Asia – particularly Tibet and Mongolia – he became increasingly invested in the idea of ‘Living Earth,’ a concept central to Theosophical thought that posits a vital energy flowing through all living things and landscapes. This painting embodies this belief, portraying the mountains not just as geological formations but as repositories of spiritual power. The title itself, “Bogdo-Ul,” refers to a sacred mountain in Mongolia, further emphasizing Roerich’s engagement with local traditions and beliefs.
Roerich's work during this period was deeply intertwined with his humanitarian efforts. He actively promoted peace and cultural preservation through his art and writings, believing that artistic expression could be a powerful force for positive change. This reproduction allows you to connect with the spirit of that mission.
The composition of “Bogdo-Ul” is laden with symbolic meaning. The towering mountains represent strength, resilience, and spiritual aspiration. The scattered clouds evoke a sense of mystery and the infinite. The clear blue sky symbolizes clarity, peace, and connection to the divine. Roerich’s masterful use of color – the cool blues and whites contrasting with the warm browns and ochres of the mountains – creates a powerful emotional impact, inviting contemplation and a feeling of awe in the face of nature's grandeur.
This hand-painted reproduction of “Bogdo-Ul” is more than just a beautiful artwork; it’s an investment in timeless beauty and spiritual resonance. Its serene composition and evocative imagery make it ideal for creating a tranquil atmosphere in any room – from a meditation space to a living room or study. The meticulous detail and vibrant colors will undoubtedly become a focal point, sparking conversation and inspiring reflection. This piece is suitable for art collectors, interior designers seeking unique statement pieces, and anyone who appreciates the profound beauty of Nicholas Roerich’s vision.
1874 - 1947 , Rusija
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