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Experience Wassily Kandinsky’s ‘Composition IX’! A vibrant 1936 abstract masterpiece – a symphony of color & form. Explore this iconic artwork's dynamic energy & profound symbolism.
Explore Nicholas Roerich’s ‘Kuluta’ (1936) – a vibrant Himalayan landscape in tempera. Admire its saturated colors, modernism & spiritual depth. A unique piece from his India period.
Experience Nicholas Roerich’s breathtaking Kashmir, a 1936 symbolist masterpiece depicting majestic mountains and serene lakes in vibrant blue, red, and white hues – perfect for art lovers seeking spiritual depth and stunning landscape reproductions.
Discover "Baltistan" by Nicholas Roerich (1936). A mesmerizing watercolor landscape of the Ladakh border, showcasing impressionistic brushwork & warm hues. Explore this evocative piece!
Nicholas Roerich’s "Compassion" is a breathtaking Symbolist masterpiece depicting a majestic mountain scene and spiritual journey through detailed Tempera artwork. Explore this iconic 1936 painting and discover its profound symbolism.
Experience Nicholas Roerich’s Symbolist masterpiece, Timur Khada, featuring majestic purple mountains and a serene landscape. This 1936 tempera painting captures nature's beauty and invites you to discover this stunning artwork.
A serene purple-hued Himalayan landscape featuring a Tibetan monastery and an elephant by Nicholas Roerich, capturing the mystical spirit of 1936 for those looking to bring spiritual depth into their art collection.