The artwork entitled “Place of Mahatma’s Camp. District Kuku-Nor,” created by Nicholas Roerich around 1928, belongs to the Symbolism art movement and is classified within the landscape genre.
This compelling piece depicts a tranquil expanse characterized by a horizontal expanse of earthy tones, representing the ground, which stretches across the lower third of the composition. The subdued hues of the terrain contrast with the delicate, pastel shades of the distant mountains that rise majestically in the background. Above, a vast, muted sky encompasses the majority of the canvas, hosting a solitary, luminous moon. The overall atmosphere conveyed by the artwork is one of serene isolation and ethereal beauty, capturing the essence of an unspoiled natural landscape.