The straight path 1912
nicholasroerich
Nizhny Novgorod State Museum of Fine Arts , Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
tempera, painting, oil-paint
allegories
sky
tempera
rural-area
symbol
painting
grass
oil-paint
landscape
figuration
oil painting
road
geometric
cloud
symbolism
“The Straight Path” was painted by Nicholas Roerich, though the date of its creation is unknown. Roerich, a Russian artist, was deeply influenced by the spiritual and philosophical movements of his time, particularly Theosophy, which sought a synthesis of Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. This artwork presents a dreamlike landscape, where rolling hills meet an expansive sky, anchored by a stone structure that seems both ancient and eternal. Roerich’s own spiritual quest informs this image, reflecting a search for enlightenment through nature and symbolism. What does “the straight path” signify? Is it a journey, a moral code, or a spiritual discipline? Roerich’s paintings often evoke a sense of mystery and introspection, inviting viewers to ponder the deeper meanings of existence. They encourage us to contemplate our own paths and the values that guide us. The painting leaves us with a sense of longing for connection, urging us to look beyond the material world.
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