The Holder of the Cup. Mongolia - Nicholas Roerich
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Description
Painted by Nicholas Roerich, 'The Holder of the Cup. Mongolia' depicts a figure in a landscape, rendered in earth tones against a bright sky, creating a sense of serenity and contemplation.
Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947) was a Russian painter, writer, archaeologist, and public figure whose extensive body of work reflects his interests in symbolism, mysticism, and the cultural heritage of Asia. He is known for his paintings of the Himalayas and his involvement in the Theosophical movement. Roerich's artistic style blends elements of symbolism and realism, often depicting spiritual themes and remote, mountainous regions. 'The Holder of the Cup. Mongolia' presents a stylised figure standing in a vast, open landscape. The figure, possibly a statue or monument, is rendered in earth tones, contrasting with the bright sky. The sky is a patchwork of blues and whites, suggesting a vast, open space. The landscape is composed of rolling hills and distant mountains, painted in muted colours. The overall effect is one of serenity and contemplation, inviting the viewer to reflect on the spiritual dimensions of the natural world.
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The Holder of the Cup. Mongolia - Nicholas Roerich
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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Artist Biography
Nicholas Roerich
He was born in St Petersburg in 1874 and studied law and art simultaneously before choosing art. After the Revolution, he left Russia and eventually settled in the Kullu Valley of India, where he established a research institute. His paintings of Central Asian mountains, produced in enormous quantities, glow with a flat, saturated colour that reflects his interest in theosophy and Eastern spiritual traditions.
The Roerich Pact, his treaty for protecting cultural sites during wartime, was the precursor to the 1954 Hague Convention. He died in Naggar, Himachal Pradesh, in 1947, at seventy-three.
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