Nicholas Roerich
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Nicholas Roerich was a Russian painter, theatrical designer, and writer best known for his mystical paintings of the Himalayas.
Early years
Travels
Paintings
Association with Henry Wallace
Peace Pact
Writings
Museums and exhibitions
With a lifetime production of something like 81,000 paintings, it is not surprising to find that his works have been dispersed throughout the world in many museums. Several institutions are devoted entirely to Nicholas Roerich, his family, and his art:
- Nicholas Roerich Museum is a large museum in New York City. Website: http://www.roerich.org/. See also YouTube video.
- Nicholas Roerich Virtual Museum is a website of the New York museum. Website: Nicholas Roerich Virtual Museum.
- Nicholas Roerich Museum and Buddhist Art Institute in Mongolia is a restored house in which Roerichs live in 1926-27. Website: http://www.roerichmongolia.org/ . See also YouTube video.
- International Centre of the Roerichs is a large museum in Moscow. Website: http://en.icr.su/museum/. See also this YouTube video.
- Nicholas Roerich Estate Museum in St. Petersburg has a very large collection. Website: http://www.saint-petersburg.com/museums/nicholas-roerich-estate-museum/. Since 2003, the museum annually awards the Nicholas Roerich International Prize.
- Roerich Gallery in Naggar, India. For information, see : Bharata Online and Lonely Planet website.
- N.K. Roerich's Museum and the Siberian Roerich Society in Novosibirsk, Siberia.
- Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath in Bangalore, India. A new state-of-the art museum is being developed by the State of Karnataka in southwest India, displaying over 240 of the artist’s paintings, will be developed at the 456-acre Tataguni Estate of Svetoslav Roerich, the son of Nicholas Roerich. Website: http://www.karnatakachitrakalaparishath.com/parishath/roerich.html. More information: article from February 24, 2014, ‘’NavHind Times’’ article, ‘’New Indian Express’’ article, ‘’Times of India’’ article.
- Nikolay Roerich Museum in Novosibirsk, See also blog post.
- Roerich Hall Estate in the Kullu Valley of the Indian Himalayas; status is uncertain. See: http://en.icr.su/protection/heritage/Roerich_Kulu/index.php.
Other museums with Roerich paintings include:
- Department of the State Museum of Oriental Arts in Moscow.
- National Gallery for Foreign Art in Sofia, Bulgaria has an important collection.
- Art Museum in Nizhny Novgorod (formerly known as Gorky), Russia
- Sree Chitra Art Gallery, Thiruvananthapuram in south India. See Wikipedia article.
- Latvian National Museum of Art has several of Roerich’s larger works.
- National Museum of Serbia.
- Zanabazar National Museum in Mongolia has one painting.
- Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth University has one painting.
- Oglethorpe University Museum of Art in Atlanta Georgia. Website: http://museum.oglethorpe.edu/.
Awards and Honors
- Peace Monuments have been dedicated to Nicholas Roerich. See: http://peace.maripo.com/m_roerich.htm and
http://tsl.org/2010/09/international-day-of-peace/.
- The minor planet 4426 Roerich in our Solar System was named in honor of Roerich.
- Roerich was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1929 and 1935.
- In 2003, the St Petersburg the annual Nicholas Roerich International Prize was instituted by the Nicholas Roerich Estate Museum.