Buddhist Temple in Darjeeling (1874) by Vasily Vereshchagin

Buddhist Temple in Darjeeling - Vasily Vereshchagin - 1874

Artwork Information

TitleBuddhist Temple in Darjeeling
ArtistVasily Vereshchagin
Date1874
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementOrientalism,Realism

About Buddhist Temple in Darjeeling

The artwork titled “Buddhist Temple in Darjeeling,” created by Vasily Vereshchagin in the year 1874, is an oil painting on canvas. This masterpiece is executed in the genre of landscape and falls within the art movements of Orientalism and Realism. The painting captures the serene and picturesque setting of a Buddhist temple in Darjeeling with meticulous attention to detail and vibrant realism.

The painting presents a tranquil scene with a traditional Buddhist temple featuring a thatched roof and rustic walls. In the foreground, a few individuals are depicted going about their daily activities, underscoring the everyday life surrounding the temple. Several tall prayer flags are prominently displayed, fluttering in the gentle breeze, against a backdrop of the majestic snow-capped Himalayan mountains. The blue sky encompasses the essence of the place, rendering a peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. The artist’s use of light and shadow reflects his realistic style, while the composition evokes a sense of calmness and spiritual tranquility inherent in the landscape.

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