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Roerichs' Estate in Naggar. 2009. OIl on canvas. 78 х 86 cm
Plein air artwork created in Tibet, Northern India.
The first time I went to Northern India (Little Tibet) was in 1999. Here are towns such as Manali, Kullu, Dharamsala and Rishikesh, and the village of Naggar where N. Roerich lived and worked.
I spent a total of about two months at the Roerichs’ estate, in Naggar and at the Rohtang Pass and made more than fifty sketches. These places are bewitching with their beauty and unusual positive aura. The air is pure and resonant, permeated with the aroma of spices and the songs of local residents.
It’s hard to breathe on the Rohtang Pass (about 4,000 meters above sea level), but the grandeur of the mountains is enchanting, like a bottomless ocean stretching into the distance, and snowy peaks like lambs (waves) roll into your soul and you can’t not paint it all, you could only sing it.
This is a very powerful sight and feelings overwhelm your soul, although it’s difficult to breathe and the pass can be covered with snow.
I am very happy that not only did I visit the pass three times, again in 2006 and 2009.
Thanks Rohtang,
thanks Kullu Valley,
thanks India!


This is a unique, one of a kind original oil painting. It was done in oil on canvas.
The painting is sold unframed.
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landscape art
white house
indian house
indian village

Materials used:

Canvas, oil

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#oil painting #nature #expressive #mountains #house #impressionism #landscape painting #tibetan #tibet #white house #indian village #roerichs' estate #tibet mountains #tibet india 

TIBET - Roerichs' Estate in Naggar - landsacpe in India, original oil painting, white house in mountains of Tibet (2009) Oil painting
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Roerichs' Estate in Naggar. 2009. OIl on canvas. 78 х 86 cm
Plein air artwork created in Tibet, Northern India.
The first time I went to Northern India (Little Tibet) was in 1999. Here are towns such as Manali, Kullu, Dharamsala and Rishikesh, and the village of Naggar where N. Roerich lived and worked.
I spent a total of about two months at the Roerichs’ estate, in Naggar and at the Rohtang Pass and made more than fifty sketches. These places are bewitching with their beauty and unusual positive aura. The air is pure and resonant, permeated with the aroma of spices and the songs of local residents.
It’s hard to breathe on the Rohtang Pass (about 4,000 meters above sea level), but the grandeur of the mountains is enchanting, like a bottomless ocean stretching into the distance, and snowy peaks like lambs (waves) roll into your soul and you can’t not paint it all, you could only sing it.
This is a very powerful sight and feelings overwhelm your soul, although it’s difficult to breathe and the pass can be covered with snow.
I am very happy that not only did I visit the pass three times, again in 2006 and 2009.
Thanks Rohtang,
thanks Kullu Valley,
thanks India!


This is a unique, one of a kind original oil painting. It was done in oil on canvas.
The painting is sold unframed.
Ready to hang

Please note,
Your order may be subjected to import duties and taxes which are applied when the delivery reaches its destination.

landscape art
white house
indian house
indian village

Materials used:

Canvas, oil

Tags:
#oil painting #nature #expressive #mountains #house #impressionism #landscape painting #tibetan #tibet #white house #indian village #roerichs' estate #tibet mountains #tibet india 
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Academist - Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts (2016)Honoured Artist of RF (Awarded the title Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation in 2001)Karakhan Seferbekov was born in 1957... Read more

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