Tibetian camp. Keilang. (1932) by Nicholas Roerich

Tibetian camp. Keilang. - Nicholas Roerich - 1932

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TitleTibetian camp. Keilang.
ArtistNicholas Roerich
Date1932
Art MovementSymbolism

About Tibetian camp. Keilang.

The artwork titled “Tibetian camp. Keilang,” created by Nicholas Roerich in 1932, belongs to the Symbolism art movement and represents the landscape genre.

In the artwork, one observes a serene depiction of a Tibetan camp nestled in a mountainous region. The scene is dominated by majestic, towering mountains rendered in shades of blue and purple, evoking a sense of tranquility and mysticism. The sloping hillside in the foreground is speckled with tents and huts, some of which are brightly colored, contrasting with the darker hues of the terrain. A sense of calm pervades the painting, enhanced by the artist’s use of cool colors and soft gradations. The intricate detailing of the natural elements and the human settlement harmoniously blend to capture a moment of quietude in this remote landscape.

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