Description:

NIKOLAI KONSTANTINOVICH ROERICH (RUSSIAN 1874-1947), Study of Arizona, 1921
tempera on board
30 x 40.5 cm (11 3/4 x 16 in.)
signed with monogram lower right
a strip of paper attached to the board on verso inscribed: Property of Dr. C.M.Giro / New Mexico

PROVENANCE
Collection of the Roerich Museum, New York, 1923-1935
Collection of Nettie and Louis Horch., New York, from 1935
Collection of Dr. Carlos Giro, New York, 1957-2003
Private Collection, USA

EXHIBITED
Roerich Museum, New York, 1924-1935 (permanent exhibition)

LITERATURE
N.Roerich. List of Paintings, 1917-1924. Autograph, Nicholas Roerich Museum archive. Nos. 78-80 in year 1921 (see: http://www.roerich.org/materials/list1917-1924.html)
F. Grant et al. Roerich. Himalaya. A Monograph. New York: Brentano Publ., 1926, p. 199

Nicholas Roerich arrived in the United States at the end of 1920. In August to October of the following year he travelled in the Southwest, first staying in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and then stopping at the Grand Canyon on his way to California.

The paintings of this period do not have any of his usual numbering and inscriptions on the reverse. Fortunately, a sketch of this study is found in Roerich's sketchbook of New Mexico and Arizona and its place sequentially suggests that the present lot is most likely one of the three studies of Arizona, which are listed in Roerich's personal inventory of his paintings from the year 1921. (See Literature above, and additional images below/)

Roerich's primary motivation for traveling to the Southwest was to immerse himself in ancient Native American lore and the atmosphere of their sacred places. It was a period of intense spiritual exploration, which, according to oral tradition, lead Roerich to some profound mystical experiences. In total, he painted a little more than a dozen landscapes of Arizona and New Mexico, making this small and rare work a key window into an important period in Roerich's life and an essential acquisition for any smart collector.

The present work depicts the land in a moment of heightened contrast. Sunrise lights the tips of the rocks flaming red while the sky has not yet woken from its cool blue slumber. Deep purple shadows recede from a tawny expanse of rock that looks more like a wheat field, swaying in the wind, than a solid, immovable mass. Roerich interprets the rock as fluid, continually changing with the light. His brushwork is thin and exposed against the canvas, giving us direct insight into his working process. As with his other landscapes, he makes the vast seem immediately accessible. We are looking up, with a golden river of light at our feet. He recreates the journey of climbing by guiding our eye with loose brushstrokes to an intense red-orange. We want to know what it's like, standing at the top and looking across the next valley.

This simple yet expressive work is Roerich in the prime of his craft. He has stripped down the landscape to its most raw, elemental form. From rock, we get fire and water, from sand-gold. He gives warmth to wilderness and lets us climb its inhospitable terrain simply by looking.

We would like to thank Gvido Trepša, Senior Researcher at Nicholas Roerich Museum, New York, for providing catalogue information.

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