“Tower of Terror” is an evocative piece created by Nicholas Roerich in 1939. Rendered on canvas using tempera, the artwork is a representative of the Symbolism movement. Its dimensions are 47 x 79 cm and it chiefly explores the interior genre.
The artwork portrays a dimly lit, cavernous interior space highlighted by tinted arches, glowing subtly with a warm, almost otherworldly luminescence. Figures garbed in dark, likely monastic robes are scattered throughout the scene, either sitting or standing in contemplative silence. The ambiance evokes a sense of mystery and reverence, as the space feels both expansive and enclosed, echoing with an aura of introspection and solemnity. The interplay of light and shadow brilliantly guides the viewer’s gaze, creating a haunting yet serene atmosphere.