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AN IMPORTANT GROUP OF ROERICH LITERATURE, OBJECTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS FROM HIS EXPEDITIONS, AND ASSORTED ROERICHIANA, Comprising:

PHOTOGRAPHS

An album of photographs done by Vladimir Shibayev, Secretary of Nicolai Roerich, comprising 24 photographs depicting the activities of the Urusvati Himalayan Research Institute in the Kulu Valley of the Himalays. The album served as a marketing presentation of the Urusvati to solicit donations from rich and influential people. Very limited edition. Only 3 of these items are located at the Roerich Museum in New York. One was sent to President Roosevelt, and another to the Minister of Agriculture in the Roosevelt Administration. Book size: 160 x 220 mm. The inside back cover bears a sticker with logo of a flying eagle from Shibayev, Photographs by: Vladimir Shibayev / Naggar / Kulu - Punjab / BR. India

A studio photograph by Fernand de Gueldre of Nicholas Roerich taken in 1920 in Chicago. The back inscribed with the photographer's impressions of the artists' personality. From the photographer's own collection.

A collection of seventeen original press photographs of the American Expedition to Asia headed by Nicholas Roerich in 1923-1928. Each with explanatory caption on verso.

OBJECTS

A small collection of six Indo-Tibetan religious and cult objects.

A group of three original lithographs of N. Roerich's paintings, produced for and sold at the opening of the Roerich Museum in New York. The lithograph of Buddha, the Conqueror signed and dated by hand by Roerich.

A pair of Tibetan Tangka paintings with Buddhist imagery. Each painted on silk with decorative embroidery, and features a dedication on verso. In Tibetan "to gift" translates as "Dopje", which was also a high title Roerich given to Roerich (there are several documents in Tibetan related to or sent to Roerich with the greeting/title "Dopje". Roerich himself asked to be addressed "Dopje").

While there is no factual proof that these objects belonged to Roerich, there is also no contraindication of this assumption. The objects were acquired from associates and members of Nicholas Roerich U.S. Society.

BOOKS AND LITERATURE

Roerich, Volume I, Riga: Edition of the Roerich Museum, 1939

Roerich, Petrograd: Free Art, 1916, no. 252 out of 500 copies

Roerich, Himalaya: A Monograph, New York: Brentanos, 1926, no. 273 out of 500 copies

The Messenger: Roerich's Paintings, Adyar, Madras: Brahmanidyashrama, 1925

Richards Rudzitis, Nikolajs Rerichs Kulturas Celvedis, Riga: Rita Daile, 1935

Christian Brinton, The Nicholas Roerich Exhibition, New York, Redfield-Kendrick-Odell, 1920

Roerich, New York: Corona Mundi International Art Center, 1924

The Roerich Pact and the Banner of Peace, New York: The Roerich Pact and the Banner of Peace Committee, 1947

Roerich Museum, Roerich Museum Catalogue, 7th edition, New York, 1930

Nikolai Roerich, An Address to Women, Riga: Roerich Society in Latvia, 1931

Society of the Friends of Roerich Museum, New York: Roerich Museum, 1929

Nicholas Roerich, Altai-Himalaya: A Travel Diary, New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1929

Alexander Mantel, N. Roerich, Kazan, 1912

Aleksandr Gidoni, N. K. Roerich, Petrograd: Apollon, 1915

Alexander Vasilievich Yaremenko, Nikolai Konstantinovich Roerich: His Life and Creations During the Past Forty Years 1889-1929, New York: Central Book Trading Company, 1931

Nikolai Roerich, Serdtse Azii [Heart of Asia], Southbury, CT: Alatas, 1929

Francis Henry Skrine and Edward Denison Ross, Ph.D., The Heart of Asia: A History of Russian Turkestan and the Central Asian Khanates from the Earliest Times / with 19 Illustrations by Verestchagin / Numerous Photographs and 2 Maps. London and Philadelphia: Methuen / Lippincott, 1899.

Yogi Ramacharcka [William Walker Atkinson (1862-1932)], Raja Yoga: Uchenie Iogov o Psikhicheskom Mir Cheloveka, St. Petersburg: Novy Chelovek, 1914

Nikolai Roerich, Sobraniye Sochineniye [Collected Works], Moscow: Sytin, 1914.

Sergei Ernst, N.K. Roerich, Petrograd: Obshchini Sv. Evgenii, 1918

Roerich Museum, Roerich Museum Catalogue, 8th edition, New York, 1930

Catalogue of Classes, Roerich Museum, Master Institute of Roerich Museum, New York, 1933-34, with foreword by Nicolai Roerich

Nina Selivanova, The World of Roerich, New York: Corona Mundi International Art Center, 1923

David Burliuk, Roerich: Life, Art 1917-1930, New York: Maria Nikiforovna Editions, 1930

Paintings of India by Svetoslav Roerich, Philadelphia: Philadelphia Art Alliance, 1940

Nicholas Roerich, New York: Nicholas Roerich Museum, 1974

Archer, New York: Publication of the Society of Friends of the Roerich Museum, March 1927

A. A. Rostislavov, N. K. Roerich, St. Petersburg: Butkovsky Publishing House, 1912

Nicholas Roerich Exhibition Catalogue, San Francisco Museum of Art, 1921

Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc, From the Collection of the Late Adolph Lewisohn and From the collection of Sam A. Lewisohn: Modern and Barvizon Paintings, Tapestries, Works of Art, Furniture, & Tableware, New York, 1939

Alfred Edwin Johnson, The Russian Ballet, London, 1913

The Bulletin of the Roerich Museum, 27 issues, New York: Roerich Museum, 1931-1933

J. T. Woolrych Perowne, Russian Hosts and English Guests in Central Asia, London: The Scientific Press Limited, 1898

George N. Roerich, Trails to Inmost Asia: five Years of Exploration with the Roerich Central Asian Expedition, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1931

Paul Weingarten: Recent Paintings, New York: Nicholas Roerich Museum, 1980s

A. D. Alekhin, Znaniye, Moscow: Znaniye, June 1974

Feliksa Likina, Sirds Gaisma, Riga: Uguns, 1937

Sheldon Cheney, ed, Theater Arts Monthly, New York: Theater arts, Inc, March 1930
Jar-Ptitza [Firebird], St. Petersburg, August 1, 1921 (reprint)

Message of 1930: Roerich Museum Series, New York: Roerich Museum Press, 1931

A group of Russian and English language publications related to Roerich and his activity. Published between 1960-2010, 37 items.

DOCUMENTS

Ekaterina Golovina's Diploma from the Imperial society of art Appreciation, Petrograd, May 12, 1916, signed by Nicholas Roerich, Director.

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