Svetoslav Roerich

Russian painter (1904-1993)

  • Nicholas Roerich
  • Helena Roerich
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Svetoslav or Svyatoslav Nikolayevich Roerich[a] (Russian: Святослав Николаевич Рерих; 23 October 1904 – 30 January 1993) was a Russian painter based in India. He was the son of Helena and Nicholas Roerich and studied from a young age under his father's tutelage.[1] He studied architecture in England in 1919 and entered Columbia University's school of architecture in 1920. He won the Grand Prix of the Sesquicentennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1926.

Biography

Residence of Svetoslav Roerich, Bangalore

He lived for many years in India where Jawaharlal Nehru awarded him the International Award and the Padma Bhushan. His paintings of Nehru and Indira Gandhi, adorn the historic Central Parliament Hall in New Delhi. He was married in 1945 to an Indian movie star Devika Rani, who was once married to producer Himanshu Rai and known as "The First Lady of the Indian Screen". Roerich died in 1993 at the age of 88 and is buried in Bangalore, India.[2]

He was named an Honorary Academician of the Art Academy of the USSR, and was an honorary member of the Bulgarian Academy of Art.

He had a large plantation on the outskirts of Bangalore, called Tataguni, on Kanakpura road. He and Devika Rani lived here; after their respective deaths in August 2011, the Government of Karnataka acquired the estate after the Supreme Court of India passed the verdict in favour of them..

Roerich family's residence in Manali, India, is now home for a gallery of paintings. It is managed by the International Roerich Trust and has been named Roerich Heritage Museum. The gallery was founded by Svetoslav Roerich in 1962.[3]

Work

Roerich mainly painted landscapes and portraits.[4] His paintings were first exhibited in India in 1936–1937 [5]

His portrait of Indira Gandhi was unveiled in the Central Hall of the Parliament of India.[6]

European art historians have considered his paintings to be influenced by expressionism.[citation needed]

Honours and awards

commemorative coin on his birth centenary
2004 Russian stamp of Roerich
2004 Indian stamp of Roerich

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Also spelled Rerikh

References

  1. ^ Skumin, V. A.; Aunovsky, O. K. (1995). Светоносцы (о семье Рерихов) [The Bringers of the Light (The story of the Roerich family).] (in Russian). Novocheboksarsk: TEROS. ISBN 5-88167-004-3. Archived from the original on 24 August 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  2. ^ "SVETOSLAV NIKOLAEVICH ROERICH (RUSSIAN-INDIAN 1904–1993)". shapiroauctions.com.
  3. ^ International Centre of the Roerichs
  4. ^ "Untitled Document". www.roerich.kar.nic.in.
  5. ^ "The Sunday Tribune – Spectrum". www.tribuneindia.com.
  6. ^ "Rajya Sabha". rajyasabha.nic.in.
  7. ^ "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.

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