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The Nicholas Roerich Museum in Manhattan is North America’s only institution dedicated to the heritage of the great Russian Symbolist painter. While the museum is a treasure trove of the artist’s works, few New Yorkers, or Russians, even know it exists.
Nicholas Roerich (Russia, 1874-1947)
Temptation of Christ https://www.wikiart.org/en/nicholas-roerich/temptation-of-christ-1933
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Today I found on French Wikimedia the page with many pictures of Nicholas Roerich, some of them quite unknown in the West. Great paintings.
For a time, Nicholas Roerich was the most interesting man in the world. His awe-inspiring paintings of occult and spiritual secrets will show you why.
Nicholas Roerich, the proponent of the Roerich Pact, left behind a distinct artistic style demonstrating his profound spiritual inclinations.
Three facts about the artist renowned for his paintings of the Himalayan mountains, whose life was characterized by a spirit of adventure and discovery
Nicholas Roerich not only found the entrance to Shambhala, what author James Hilton immortalized as Shangri-La, but also lived to tell the tale in a sweeping series of ethereal paintings.
For a time, Nicholas Roerich was the most interesting man in the world. His awe-inspiring paintings of occult and spiritual secrets will show you why.