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Socrates
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Nicholas Roerich's "Socrates," completed in 1893, stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with classical ideals and the pursuit of spiritual contemplation. This striking monochrome bust portrait captures the solemn gaze and intellectual intensity characteristic of Socrates—a figure revered throughout history for his philosophical inquiries into ethics and epistemology.
Created in 1893, “Socrates” reflects Roerich’s engagement with the artistic currents of his time—particularly Realism and Symbolism. Inspired by the monumental sculptures of ancient Greece, Roerich sought to distill the essence of Socrates' character into a single image, prioritizing clarity and emotional resonance.
Furthermore, Roerich’s artistic vision was profoundly shaped by his fascination with Himalayan landscapes and spiritual mysticism—themes that permeate his broader oeuvre. “Socrates” serves as an exemplar of this stylistic blend, demonstrating Roerich's ability to synthesize intellectual rigor with imaginative expression.
Based on visual evidence, the original artwork was likely crafted using charcoal or graphite on paper—a traditional medium favored by Realist artists for its capacity to achieve nuanced tonal gradations and textural subtleties. Roerich’s meticulous attention to detail underscores his dedication to capturing the likeness of Socrates with unwavering accuracy.
"Socrates" transcends mere visual representation; it embodies a timeless pursuit of wisdom and ethical contemplation—values that continue to inspire artists and audiences alike. Roerich’s masterful depiction captures not only Socrates' physical appearance but also the profound spirit of inquiry that defines his legacy.
1874 - 1947 , Russia
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