The artwork titled “Gundlach. Residence of Thakur” was created by Nicholas Roerich in the year 1932. This painting, rendered on canvas using tempera, is a distinguished piece within the Symbolism art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 25.5 x 36 cm, and it belongs to the landscape genre. Currently, the painting is housed in a private collection.
The artwork presents a depiction of a mountainous landscape featuring a prominent residence set against a backdrop of rugged terrain and lofty peaks. The residence, characterized by its sturdy stone construction and elevated position, stands out with its warm hues of earthy reds and whites. Surrounding the main building are various smaller structures, seemingly built onto the uneven rocks. The dominant blue tones capture the majesty and serenity of the mountainous environment, reinforcing the Symbolist emphasis on transcendental and mystical themes. The overall composition evokes a sense of isolation and fortitude, emblematic of the natural and spiritual fortresses that Roerich often portrayed in his works.