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St. Moritz (Switzerland)

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This breathtaking artwork captures the majestic allure of a mountainous landscape, imbued with vibrant hues and a palpable sense of serenity. The towering peaks, crowned with snow, stand proudly against a vibrant blue sky, creating a striking contrast that draws the viewer into its ethereal world. The artist employs thick, expressive brush strokes, which bring the mountains to life, their rugged textures tangible; each stroke echoes the windswept nature of the scene, enhancing the experience of being enveloped in the fresh alpine air.

In the foreground, a calm body of water reflects the ethereal beauty of the mountains, its surface dances gently with hints of turquoise. The rocky formations on the shore, painted in deep tones of blue, anchor the composition, while the soft textures of the sandy banks lead the viewer’s eye towards the shimmering lake. The skilled use of color plays a pivotal role in evoking emotions—rich blues and greens create a sense of tranquility and peace, while the crisp whites of the snow-capped summits suggest the purity and majesty of nature. Overall, this piece resonates with a timeless beauty, inviting one to escape into this serene landscape and reflect on the sublime beauty of the natural world.

St. Moritz (Switzerland)

Nicholas Roerich

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Created:

1923

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Dimensions:

5696 × 4304 px
410 × 305 mm

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This artwork is provided as a public domain image resource. You can use the free 2K file for everyday creative work, while 4K and Ultra HD files are available with credits.

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