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Artist or Maker: Nikolai Konstantinovich Roerich (1874-1947)
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Literature: Roerich Museum Catalogue . 8th ed. New York: Roerich Museum, 1930, No. 206.
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Notes: Shortly after arriving to the USA Roerich embarked on the trip to New Mexico and Arizona. The present painting is one of the several views of the Grand Canyon made by Roerich in the summer of 1921 while he traveled in the southwest of the United States. One of the seven natural wonders of the world, Grand Canyon of Arizona, left a deep and lasting impression on the artist. The painting is probably depicting an Isis Temple, large pyramidal intricately eroded rock formation famous for its spectacular colors at sunrise. Named after the Egyptian goddess, the natural temple has an elevation of seven thousand twenty-eight feet and is formed as a spiral. Ever-changing daylight colors the mountain in a variety of brilliant hues: from light pink to deep lapis blue. In his "List of Paintings, 1917-1924" there are several entries that might correspond to this painting: Arizona , Studies of Arizona (three paintings), and Blue Temples, Canyon (two paintings). We would like to thank Gvido Trepsha of the Nicholas Roerich Museum for his assistance in cataloguing the present lot.