The artwork titled “Brahmaputra” was created by Nicholas Roerich in 1946. This tempera on canvas piece is a part of the Symbolism art movement and measures 30.5 by 45.7 centimeters. It falls under the genre of landscape painting and is currently housed in the State Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow, Russia.
The artwork depicts the serene and vast expanse of a river coursing through a mountainous valley, likely representing the Brahmaputra River, after which it is named. The painting captures the essence of tranquility with soft hues of blues and purples that blend seamlessly into the hazy outline of distant mountains. The river reflects the subtle light of the sky, creating an ethereal glow that enhances the symbolic nature of the composition. Roerich’s masterful use of tempera on canvas gives the artwork a rich texture and depth, drawing the viewer into the serene landscape and evoking a sense of contemplative calm.