Signs of Christ (1924) by Nicholas Roerich

“Signs of Christ,” created by Nicholas Roerich in 1924, is a canvas tempera painting that belongs to the Symbolism art movement. As part of the “Banners of the East” series, this religious painting is held in high regard for its exploration of spiritual themes. Measuring 74 by 117.5 centimeters, it is currently housed in the Roerich Museum in Moscow, Russia.

The artwork portrays a serene mountainous landscape bathed in a mystical light. The focal point features two figures, one seated and the other standing, who are intently examining a stone that displays cryptic symbols. The scene is characterized by its subdued color palette and ethereal atmosphere, which imbue the painting with a sense of profound contemplation and spiritual inquiry. The simplistic yet evocative forms, combined with the rich symbolism and mystical undertones, exemplify Roerich’s ability to convey deep spiritual messages through his art.

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