Path to Kailas (1932) by Nicholas Roerich

Path to Kailas - Nicholas Roerich - 1932

Artwork Information

TitlePath to Kailas
ArtistNicholas Roerich
Date1932
Mediumpaper,tempera
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationNicholas Roerich Museum, New York City, NY, US

About Path to Kailas

“Path to Kailas,” a masterpiece painted by Nicholas Roerich in 1932, is a tempera on paper creation that belongs to the Symbolism movement and the landscape genre. This artwork is presently housed in the Nicholas Roerich Museum located in New York City, NY, US.

The artwork vividly depicts towering snow-covered mountains, likely inspired by the Himalayas and the sacred Mount Kailash. The pristine peaks stand tall against a serene, azure sky, invoking a sense of spiritual ascent and tranquility. In the foreground, one can observe figures that appear to be travelers or pilgrims, embodying a journey or quest toward the divine. Notably, a rock formation adorned with intricate carvings and scripts adds a mystical dimension to the scene, emphasizing the cultural and religious significance of the depicted path. The composition, with its interplay of natural beauty and human endeavor, evokes contemplation and reverence for the sacred landscapes.

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