Studies on Nicholas Roerich and his works to be enhanced

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2019-08-19 16:01:48

A second international conference "Roerichs and Mongolia” took place at the Fine Arts Zanabazar Museum between August 16 and 18. Aimed at enhancing studies of renowned Russian painter, traveler and scholar of Mongolian studies Nicholas Roerich, the conference was organized under the theme “Tengerism and Cosmism” by the Roerich's Shambhala Museum in Ulaanbaatar and the Fine Arts Zanabazar Museum in cooperation --Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Embassy of Russia in Ulaanbaatar and Roerich Family Museum Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia. The conference brought together scholars of more than 20 countries who presented their studies for discussion. 


During the conference, a presentation about a chemical analysis of painting “Red Hero” by Nicholas Roerich, who gifted his own painting to the Mongolian Prime Minister B.Tserendorj in 1927, was delivered. Nicholas Roerich painted it after his expedition throughout Mongolia and it is believed that the painting is a depiction of symbolization of the Shambhala King Rigden Drakpo coming to Mongolia and bringing the era of the Shambhala, giving peace and happiness to its people. 


Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia U.Enkhtuvshin attended the conference, opening the conference and announced that the Government of Mongolia resolved to provide financial support for the Roerich's Shambhala Museum and handed over the original of the Roerich’s “Red Hero” painting to the Roerich's Shambhala Museum. In his opening remarks, Deputy PM U.Enkhtuvshin noted “Mongolian people very well know that the history and natural landscapes of Mongolia are important elements of depiction in the works of Nicholas Roerich. We also deeply respect his “Red Hero” painting, one of the greatest works to portray the bright future of Mongolia and its people, considering its symbolic delineation.”

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