Laozi
Subject and Composition
The canvas opens onto a rugged mountain slope, its craggy peaks veiled in mist. In the midst of this austere landscape rides a solitary figure—Laozi himself—mounted upon a noble horse that strides forward with measured grace. The man’s cloak billows behind him, catching the wind as if he were traversing not only physical terrain but also the metaphysical currents of Taoist thought. Two additional figures appear in the periphery: one near the center, another to the right, their presence hinting at a broader narrative beyond the lone traveler. The trees that frame the scene are rendered with careful attention to depth; some stand close enough to feel tangible, while others recede into the horizon, creating a layered sense of space that invites the viewer to step into the painting.Artistic Style and Technique
Nicholas Roerich’s signature blend of Symbolism and Orientalist influence is evident in every brushstroke. He employed tempera on canvas—a medium that offers both luminosity and subtle texture—to capture the mountain’s ruggedness and the horse’s muscular form with striking clarity. The color palette leans toward muted earth tones, punctuated by gentle washes of blue and green that echo the tranquility of a distant horizon. Roerich’s mastery lies in his ability to fuse realistic detail with an almost mystical aura; the painting feels both grounded and ethereal, as if it were a portal between worlds.Historical Context and Inspiration
Created in 1924, “Laozi” emerged during a period when Roerich was deeply engaged in archaeological expeditions across Central Asia. His travels exposed him to ancient Buddhist and Taoist iconography, which profoundly shaped his artistic vision. The painting reflects not only the philosopher’s teachings but also Roerich’s own quest for spiritual harmony amid the tumult of early twentieth‑century Europe. By depicting Laozi on horseback—a symbol of journeying through life—Roerich invites viewers to contemplate their own paths toward enlightenment.Symbolism and Emotional Resonance
Every element in the composition carries layered meaning. The horse, a timeless emblem of freedom and perseverance, carries Laozi across the mountains that represent obstacles and the unknown. The surrounding trees symbolize growth, resilience, and the interconnectedness of all life—core tenets of Taoist philosophy. The subtle play of light and shadow suggests the duality of existence: clarity amid darkness, movement within stillness. Emotionally, the painting evokes a quiet awe, urging the observer to pause, breathe, and consider the silent wisdom that lies beyond the visible world. For collectors and interior designers alike, this work offers more than visual appeal; it provides an invitation to infuse spaces with contemplative depth and timeless grace.Nikolai Roerich (1874 – 1947)
Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947): ruský malíř, archeolog a spisovatel s mystickými obrazy, designy pro Balet Russkiy a boj za kulturní dědictví. Prozkoumejte jeho dílo!
O tomto díle
- Název: Laozi
- Autor: Nikolai Roerich
- Rok: 1924
- Původní rozměry: 73.0 x 117.0 cm
- Formát: Panoramic
- Stav autorského práva: Právo veřejné domény
- Dynamika: Symbolism
- Technika a materiál: Tempera
- Období: Modern
- Období tvorby: Mature Period
Základní informace
- Dimensions: 73 x 117 cm
- Subject or theme: Laozi, Taoism, adventure
- Influences:
- Mythology
- Philosophy
- Chinese Taoism
- Artist: Nicholas Roerich
- Year: 1924
- Artistic style: Symbolist
- Notable elements or techniques: Symbolic tempera texture


