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Nicholas Roerich




 & The Ways



 of Nature





 Iconic works sold in   MADONNA LABORIS  THE HEAVENLY BATTLE   THE COMMAND

 past auctions  33 x 48.8 in (84 x 124 cm)  19.7 x 29 in (50 x 74 cm)  20.3 x 30 in (51.5 x 76 cm)
                                                               Tempera on canvas
               Tempera and pastel on board, 1909
 Tempera on canvas, 1931
 Sold for $ 12,094,109  Sold for $ 2,578,987                   Sold for $ 1,650,138




 Nikolai Konstantinovich Roerich was born on
 October 9, 1874 in St. Petersburg, Russia and,
 despite his father’s objections, joined the Academy
 of Art at sixteen. To quell concerns from his lawyer
 father about pursuing a career in art, he joined St.
 Petersburg University at the same time. Throughout
 his life, he resided in various countries including
 Finland,  Scandinavia,  the  United  Kingdom  and  the
 United States of America, eventually settling in India
 in 1923.   THE SIGNAL FIRES OF PEACE  LAO-TZE                 CONFUCIUS, THE JUST ONE
 39.4 x 61 in (100 x 155 cm)  29 x 45.5 in (73.7 x 115.6 cm)   29.5 x 38.5 in (75 x 97.8 cm)
 Undoubtedly, all these travels through diverse   Tempera & oil on canvas, 1917-18  Tempera on canvas  Tempera on canvas, 1925
 topographies, witnessing rich cultures and diverse   Sold for $ 2,389,530  Sold for $ 2,200,000  Sold for $ 1,248,000
 people influenced his work. The most impactful of
 his  vast  oeuvre  are  his  studies  of  mountain  ranges,
 especially his depiction of the Himalayas. This
 enduring fascination with mountains began when he
 saw a painting of a mountain range at a young age.
 Only  later  in  life  did  he  discover that this majestic
 painting was that of Kanchenjunga and vowed to
 someday visit the peak and paint it himself.

 Roerich’s paintings of various mountains exhibit
 a profound admiration for these natural wonders,
 characterised by vibrant colours and meticulous
 detail.  His  ability  to  convey  both  the  grandeur  of
 nature and the depth of cultural significance through
 his art surpassed other landscape works of the time.   AND WE CONTINUE FISHING, FROM   SANGACHELING, FROM THE SERIES SIKKIM  THE GREATEST AND HOLIEST OF TANGLA FROM
 These would in turn inspire generations of artists to   THE “SANCTA” SERIES  28.7 x 46.3 in (73 x 117.5 cm)  THE “SHAMBHALA” SERIES (ED: 79)
 come. He often explored his interest in mysticism and   28.1 x 40 in (71.5 x 101.5 cm), Tempera on canvas, Circa 1922  Tempera on canvas  29 x 46.3 in (73.7 x 117.5 cm), Tempera on canvas, 1929
 spirituality, another recurring theme for the artist.   Sold for $ 1,927,761  Sold for $ 1,584,695  Sold for $ 1,426,500
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