Shayok, the eighth day (1925) by Nicholas Roerich

Shayok, the eighth day - Nicholas Roerich - 1925

Artwork Information

TitleShayok, the eighth day
ArtistNicholas Roerich
Date1925
Mediumpaper,tempera
Art MovementSymbolism

About Shayok, the eighth day

The artwork, titled “Shayok, the Eighth Day,” was created by Nicholas Roerich in 1925. The piece, executed in tempera on paper, belongs to the Symbolism movement and can be categorized within the landscape genre.

“Shayok, the Eighth Day” depicts a serene and expansive landscape characterized by its ethereal and mystical quality. Dominated by muted shades of purple, brown, and white, the scene features undulating mountains leading into the distance, possibly capturing the grandeur of a remote, mountainous region. The composition is marked by its simplicity and elegance, with smooth, flowing lines that guide the viewer’s eye towards the snow-capped peaks on the horizon. The artwork exudes a sense of calm and timelessness, encapsulating the symbolic elements of nature’s eternal beauty and mystery.

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