Roerich Nicholas. Star of the Hero. Art print on canvas
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“ The cosmogonic hindu fairy tale informs: “ the awful monster, eating people Lived. Once the monster pursued the planned victim. The person, being rescueed, has dived into lake. The monster has jumped behind him. Looking for rescue, the swimmer jump on a back of a monster also was strong seized by a sticking out crest. The monster could not overturn on a back for the belly of it has not been protected. It has directed mad run, expecting when the person exhaust. But the person thought, that his the desperate position rescues mankind. And in this world dream of force of him has strained tirelessly. The monster meanwhile so has sped up run, that sparks flied a fiery tail. And in a flame the monster began to rise above earth. The global idea of the person has lifted even the enemy. When people see a comet, they thank brave, aimed is eternal. Ideas human rush and give new forces to the horseman of a monster. White, yellow, red and black people achieves ideas to the one who already for a long time became fiery. ZH.Sent-Iler of " the Cryptogram of the East ” «... There Were pictures « Star of Rune » and « the Star of the hero », and « the Star of Mother of the World », constructed on riches of a night sky. And in the most difficult days one sight at star beauty already changes mood; boundless makes also ideas raised ».
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Agni Publishing House (Samara, Russia), Nicholas Roerich Museum (New York) and Fine Arts Academy Gallery (Moscow, Russia) have published a unique album, dedicated to the pictorial heritage of Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947).
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Will be available on the second volume of a unique publication dedicated to the works of Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947).
The album was released by the publishing house "Agni" (Samara), with active cooperation of the Nicholas Roerich Museum in New York, as well as the Moscow Gallery Fine Arts Academy and the St. Petersburg State Museum and Institute of the Roerich Family.
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