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Tempera
Other
Symbolist Movement
1936
19th Century
61.0 x 92.0 cmMuseum-quality giclée or canvas print with fast production and flexible finish options.
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Compassion
Reproduction Size
“Compassion,” painted in 1936 by the visionary Nicholas Roerich, is more than just a depiction of a Himalayan landscape; it's an immersive experience, a profound meditation on humanity’s connection to nature and the enduring quest for spiritual understanding. This Tempera masterpiece, measuring 61 x 92 cm, embodies the core tenets of Symbolism – utilizing evocative imagery and layered meaning to transcend mere representation and touch upon universal truths. Roerich, deeply influenced by his archaeological explorations and philosophical pursuits, created a work that resonates with an almost palpable sense of reverence and quiet contemplation.
Roerich’s masterful use of Tempera paint is crucial to the painting’s impact. This medium, known for its luminous quality and ability to build up rich layers of color, perfectly suits his Symbolist style. The meticulous application creates a remarkable sense of depth and texture, drawing the viewer into the heart of the mountainscape. The subtle gradations of tone and light evoke a feeling of atmospheric perspective, enhancing the illusion of vastness and distance. Unlike oil paints, Tempera dries quickly, allowing Roerich to maintain a dynamic process and achieve exceptional detail within a relatively short timeframe.
“Compassion” is saturated with symbolism, reflecting Roerich’s deep spiritual beliefs and his fascination with ancient cultures. The mountains themselves are central to this symbolic language, representing not just physical terrain but also the path towards enlightenment – a challenging climb requiring perseverance and faith. The figures within the scene can be interpreted as embodiments of different aspects of the human spirit: courage, wisdom, humility, and compassion. Roerich’s work frequently drew upon Eastern philosophies and mythology, seeking to bridge the gap between Western art and Eastern spirituality.
Created in 1936, “Compassion” stands as a significant example of Nicholas Roerich's mature style. His work gained considerable recognition during his lifetime, particularly for its exploration of spiritual themes and its connection to the burgeoning Symbolist movement. Roerich’s dedication to preserving cultural heritage and promoting peace extended beyond his artistic practice, influencing his philanthropic endeavors and advocacy efforts. Today, “Compassion” continues to inspire viewers with its powerful imagery and profound message – a timeless reminder of humanity's capacity for compassion and our inherent connection to the natural world.
1874 - 1947 , Russia
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