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CHRISTIAN VALUES IN THE HERITAGE AND THE LIFE PATH OF NICHOLAS AND SVYATOSLAV ROERICH
Herald of Culturology, 2022For the first time in the article, the role of Christian values in the heritage and life of Nicholas Roerich and S.N. Roerich, their embodiment in the artistic work of these masters, is revealed on a large scale and in many ways: both on canvases and in temple painting. Special attention is paid to contacts with prominent representatives of Orthodoxy.
Vladislav Sokolov, Bogdana Sokolova
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NICHOLAS ROERICH: AN IDOL WITH FEET OF CLAY?
Art History, 1990Nicholas Roerich: the Life and Art of a Russian Master by Jacqueline Decter with the Nicholas Roerich Museum, London: Thames and Hudson, 1989, 224 pp., 121 illus., £20 ...
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Nicholas Roerich: Loud Silence
Almanac “Essays on Conservatism”The article is devoted to the artist and thinker N. Roerich, whose work not only covers the Russian and Soviet periods of our history, but according to its internal logic breaks up into two stages – national and cosmopolitan. If the “early” Roerich turned to the Ancient Slavic theme, to the study of the spiritual roots of Russia, for which he was ...
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Nicholas Roerich and His Theatrical Designs: A Research Survey
Dance Research Journal, 1987The Russian painter Nicholas Roerich, born in St. Petersburg in 1874, figured prominently in the Silver Age of Russian art at the turn of the century. By the time he left Russia, around 1917, he had painted several hundred canvases and had achieved an international reputation. He continued to paint prolifically in Western Europe, America, Central Asia,
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