Gumran (1932) by Nicholas Roerich

Gumran - Nicholas Roerich - 1932

Artwork Information

TitleGumran
ArtistNicholas Roerich
Date1932
Art MovementSymbolism

About Gumran

The artwork titled “Gumran,” created by Nicholas Roerich in the year 1932, is a distinguished piece within the Symbolism art movement. It falls under the genre of landscape and is part of the “Lahaul” series.

The painting presents a serene and majestic mountainous landscape, characterized by its vibrant, cool-toned palette of purples, blues, and whites. The composition is dominated by towering peaks in the background, partially obscured by soft, wispy clouds. These mountains exude a sense of grandeur and timelessness. In the foreground, there is a structure reminiscent of a stupa, contributing to the spiritual and symbolic nature of the artwork. The gentle, flowing lines and harmonious color transitions evoke a tranquil and contemplative atmosphere, typical of Roerich’s symbolic and transcendental vision. The entire scene encapsulates a profound connection between nature and spirituality, reflective of the artist’s exploration of mystical and otherworldly themes within the landscape genre.

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