Tablets of Law (1931) by Nicholas Roerich

Tablets of Law - Nicholas Roerich - 1931

Artwork Information

TitleTablets of Law
ArtistNicholas Roerich
Date1931
Art MovementSymbolism

About Tablets of Law

The artwork titled “Tablets of Law,” created by Nicholas Roerich in 1931, is a religious painting that belongs to the Symbolism art movement. In this piece, Roerich uses symbolic imagery to convey profound spiritual narratives.

Depicted in the artwork is a scene set against a vast, ethereal sky, dominated by hues of blue and punctuated by the crescent moon. A luminous cloud formation, with its divine and celestial connotations, floats majestically across the upper portion of the painting. In the foreground, a figure, likely representing a prophet or a holy messenger, is depicted in a contemplative pose on a barren, rugged mountain. The figure appears to be engaging with sacred tablets, possibly alluding to Moses receiving the Ten Commandments. The artwork’s serene yet awe-inspiring atmosphere is enriched by the interplay of light and shadow, highlighting Roerich’s mastery in evoking a sense of divine transcendence and spiritual reflection.

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