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Mount M

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In this captivating piece, one is immediately struck by the stark beauty of towering mountains that dominate the landscape. The peaks, kissed by the soft morning light, display a breathtaking array of colors—almost as if the artist has mixed the essence of the earth and the sky on his palette. The jagged outlines of the mountains rise majestically against a serene blue background, which evokes a sense of calm yet brings an exhilarating rush of awe. Below, valleys roll in deep hues of purples and reds, a stark contrast to the cool blues above, suggesting a dynamic interplay between the earth and sky.

The composition effectively draws the viewer's eye across the canvas, moving from the lower earthy tones to the peaks that reach toward the heavens. Each brushstroke seems to breathe life into the image, with vibrant colors that embody the soul of nature. The emotional impact is profound; the artwork reverberates with a sense of grandeur that is rare and uplifting, inviting admiration and reflection. Historically, this piece embodies the early 20th-century fascination with nature, accentuating the transitory beauty captured in the fleeting moments of daylight.

Mount M

Nicholas Roerich

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Created:

1932

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Dimensions:

6060 × 3794 px
222 × 140 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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