Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Roerich Revival
1925
19th Century
73.0 x 117.0 cmHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists. ( Switch to Print
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Saraha – the Blessed Arrow
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“Saraha – the Blessed Arrow,” painted in 1925 by the visionary artist Nicholas Roerich, is more than a depiction of a solitary figure; it's an immersive experience, a carefully constructed landscape imbued with profound spiritual and philosophical meaning. Measuring 73 x 117 cm, this work exemplifies Roerich’s distinctive style – a potent blend of realism and symbolism that sought to bridge the realms of art, science, and spirituality. The painting immediately draws the eye to a man seated atop a hill, clad in striking red robes, his posture suggesting contemplation and connection with the surrounding environment. This figure, identified as Saraha, is central to Roerich’s personal mythology, representing a seeker of knowledge and harmony.
Roerich’s technique is immediately recognizable. He employed a layered approach, building up color through numerous thin glazes – a hallmark of the Russian avant-garde but adapted with Roerich’s own meticulous hand. This glazing process creates an extraordinary luminosity and depth within the painting, particularly evident in the rendering of the mountains and the atmospheric perspective. The brushwork is generally smooth, yet subtly textured, contributing to the overall sense of realism while simultaneously allowing for a dreamlike quality. Notice the delicate detail given to the birds scattered throughout the scene – they are not merely decorative elements but integral components of the painting’s symbolic language.
“Saraha – the Blessed Arrow” is deeply rooted in Roerich's esoteric beliefs, influenced by ancient cultures and his own explorations of philosophy and spirituality. The arrow itself represents a guiding force, a symbol of direction and purpose. The mountains are often interpreted as representing the spiritual ascent, while the birds symbolize freedom and connection to higher realms. The figure of Saraha embodies the quest for enlightenment – a journey marked by contemplation, discipline, and ultimately, union with the divine. Roerich believed that art could be a powerful tool for spiritual transformation, and this painting exemplifies his commitment to this belief.
Created in 1925, during a period of intense intellectual and artistic ferment, “Saraha – the Blessed Arrow” reflects Roerich’s engagement with contemporary ideas about spirituality and the relationship between humanity and nature. His work aligns with the broader movement of Anthroposophy, founded by Rudolf Steiner, which sought to integrate science, art, and spiritual understanding. Roerich's paintings continue to resonate today, offering a timeless meditation on themes of harmony, balance, and the human quest for meaning. This reproduction captures the essence of Roerich’s artistic vision, providing an opportunity to experience this powerful work firsthand.
1874 - 1947 , Russia
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