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http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2009/russian-art-n08538/lot.44.html RUSSIAN ART 22 APRIL 2009 | 10:00 AM EDT NEW YORK 44 PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, NEW YORK Estimate 150,000 — 200,000 USD LOT SOLD. 530,500 USD Nicholas Roerich 1874-1947 RUSSIAN SECRETS OF THE WALLS, 1920 signed with artist's monogram (lower left) mixed media on canvas 20 by 30 in. 51 by 76 cm PROVENANCE John T. Spaulding, Boston, 1920s Private Collection, California Acquired directly from the above by the present owner in 1957 EXHIBITED New York, Kingor Galleries, December 1920-January 1921 Boston, Boston Art Club, February 1921 LITERATURE Christian Brinton, The Nicholas Roerich Exhibition, New York, 1921, no. 174 Corona Mundi International Art Center, Roerich, New York, 1924, pl. [35] F. Grant et al., Roerich, Himalaya, A Monograph, New York, 1926, p. 198 Elena Yakovleva, N.K. Roerich's Theater and Decorative Art, Czech Republic, 1996, p. 70, illustrated
https://www.shapiroauctions.com/auctions/international-fine-decorative-art-auction-2015-02-28/100-nikolai-konstantinovich-roerich-russian-1874-1947 February 28, 2015 International Fine & Decorative Art Auction 100 NIKOLAI KONSTANTINOVICH ROERICH (RUSSIAN 1874-1947) Secrets of the Walls 1920 mixed media on canvas 50.5 x 76 cm (19 7/8 x 30 in.) monogrammed lower left
PROVENANCE: John T. Spaulding, Boston, 1920s Private Collection, California, until 1957 Private Collection, acquired from the above Sotheby s, New York, April 21-22, 2009, lot 44 Acquired by the present owner from the above
EXHIBITED: Kingor Galleries, New York, December 1920-January 1921 Boston Art Club, Boston, February 1921
LITERATURE: Christian Brinton, The Nicholas Roerich Exhibition, (New York, 1921), no. 174 Corona Mundi International Art Center, Roerich, (New York, 1924), pl. [35] F. Grant et al., Roerich, Himalaya, A Monograph, (New York, 1926), p. 198 Elena Yakovleva, N.K. Roerich's Theater and Decorative Art, (Czech Republic, 1996), p. 70, ill.
LOT NOTES: The composition of Secrets of the Walls is nearly devoid of human presence, with the two lone figures dwarfed by the stern edges of the fortress and the promise of mountainous wilderness beyond its gates. As observed by Liudmila Korotkina, nature, in [Roerich 's] mind, is inseparably linked with human activities (ref: Nicolay Roerich, (Leningdrad: Aurora, 1976), p. 6. The man-made landscape, in its pathetic fallacy, appears victorious in its ability to endure over generations of men passing by its walls. The bold combinations of burnt oranges and sparkling yellows contrast with the plum purples, showing the living fortress bathed in the midday sun.
https://www.shapiroauctions.com/auctions/auction-03-21-2020/24-nikolai-roerich-russian-1874-1947 LOT 24 NIKOLAI ROERICH (RUSSIAN 1874-1947) Secrets of the Walls, 1920 tempera and pastel on canvas 50.5 x 76 cm (19 7/8 x 30 in.) monogrammed lower left
PROVENANCE Collection of John T. Spaulding, Boston, 1920s Private Collection, California, until 1957 Private Collection, acquired from the above Sotheby's, New York, April 21-22, 2009, lot 44 Acquired at the above by the present owner
EXHIBITED Kingor Galleries, New York, December 1920-January 1921 Boston Art Club, Boston, February 1921
LITERATURE Christian Brinton, The Nicholas Roerich Exhibition (New York, 1921), ex. cat., no. 174 Corona Mundi International Art Center, Roerich (New York: Corona Mundi International Art Center, 1924), pl. [35] (illustrated) Grant, Frances R., et al., Roerich. Himalaya. A Monograph (New York: Bretano's, 1926), p. 198 Elena Yakovleva, N.K. Roerich's Theater and Decorative Art (Czech Republic, 1996), p. 70 (illustrated)
LOT NOTES The composition of Secrets of the Walls is nearly devoid of human presence, with the two lone figures dwarfed by the stern edges of the fortress and the promise of mountainous wilderness beyond its gates. As observed by Liudmila Korotkina, nature, in [Roerich's] mind, is inseparably linked with human activities (see: Nicolay Roerich, (Leningdrad: Aurora, 1976), p. 6). The man-made landscape, in its pathetic fallacy, appears victorious in its ability to endure over generations of men passing by its walls. The bold combinations of burnt oranges and sparkling yellows contrast with the plum purples, showing the living fortress bathed in the midday sun. Estimate: $500,000 – $700,000 Sold: $ 475000
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