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Fine art print B2

You are bidding on a 20" x 28" reproduction of Nicholas Roerich's painting. 

This is a high quality print, made in Russia under a direct license with the museum where the original is located.

According to the copyright agreement with the museum the picture contains a watermark with the printer's name.

The actual print is free from any marks!


 

  You will like the quality of the prints:

they are made on heavy linen paper

that has the look and feel of canvas.

 

Author Nicholas Roerich (1874 -1947) 
Media of Original Painting Tempera on canvas
Publication type Art Print B2 50x70 cm (19.8x27.8 Inch)
Subjects Mountain Scenes
Epochs Art of the 20th centuries
Paper type Linen, 230 g/m2
Date of Origin 1924
Size of original, cm 89.5 x 116.8

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Roerich, Nicholas


Nicholas Roerich (1874–1947) — a Russian painter, scenic designer, scientist, writer, traveller, and public figure. He is considered to be an unsurpassed master of mountains. He was taught drawing by Mikhail Mikeshin (1881–1893). Roerich studied at the Faculty of Law in St. Petersburg University (1893–1898), at the Academy of Art (1893–1901) where he was taught by Arkhip Kuinji, and at the studio of F. Cormon in Paris (1900–1901). In 1909, he became an Academician of Painting. He executed more than 7,000 paintings united into thematic cycles and series. As a scenic designer, he took part in famous Diaghilev's “Russian Seasons” in Paris. Roerich also was engaged in literary work and wrote poems, tales and apologues. Many of them are literary parallels of his canvases. All his life he generously presented the world with his talent, and only in the future it will be possible to realise the true value of his work.