Koksar Camp (1932) by Nicholas Roerich

Koksar Camp - Nicholas Roerich - 1932

Artwork Information

TitleKoksar Camp
ArtistNicholas Roerich
Date1932
Mediumcanvas,tempera
Dimensions74 x 117.5 cm
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationNicholas Roerich Museum, New York City, NY, US

About Koksar Camp

The artwork titled “Koksar Camp” was rendered by Nicholas Roerich in 1932. This landscape is executed on a 74 x 117.5 cm canvas using tempera and aligns with the Symbolism movement in art. It is preserved within the Nicholas Roerich Museum in New York City, New York, United States.

The artwork depicts a striking mountain landscape, characterized by its vibrant, almost otherworldly color palette and stylized depiction of the natural world. The foreground is dominated by a series of prominent tents, suggesting a temporary encampment. Human figures can be observed near the tents, though they are portrayed in a subdued manner that blends with the environment. A winding river cuts through the valley, leading the eyes towards a distant mountainous backdrop. The mountains themselves are rendered in sharp, angular forms, imbued with shades of purple, orange, and pink that lend a surreal quality to the scene. Light seems to emerge from within the landscape, highlighting the spiritual and mystical undertones often associated with Roerich’s work. The overall effect is one of a harmonious yet enigmatic communion with nature, evoking a sense of solemnity and reverence.

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