Roerich, Nicholas

Roerich, Nicholas

▪ Russian set designer
original Russian  Nikolay Konstantinovich Ryorikh,  Ryorikh also spelled  Rerikh  
born Oct. 9 [Sept. 27, Old Style], 1874, St. Petersburg, Russia
died Dec. 13, 1947, Nagar, India
 Russian scenic designer for Sergey Pavlovich Diaghilev's Ballets Russes who is best-known for his monumental historical sets. He was also a popular mystic.

 Educated at the St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts, he was not only a scenic designer but also an archaeologist and landscape painter. Roerich's paintings evidence an intense feeling for the epic dimensions and mystery of nature, particularly prehistoric nature. As a scenic designer Roerich worked within the conservative tradition of the picture-frame stage. His outstanding achievements arose out of the opportunity to create scenic evocations of the past, such as the 12th-century Russia of Polovtsian Dances (1909) from Aleksandr Borodin's Prince Igor or the legendary Scandinavia of Edvard Grieg's Peer Gynt (1912).

      In 1920 he emigrated to the United States, where he fashioned a reputation as a painter, seer, guru, and peacenik, especially among the well-to-do, who provided him funds and even built him museums, one of which still stands in New York City. In 1930 he befriended Henry Wallace (Wallace, Henry A.), who, after becoming secretary of agriculture in the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, sent him on a botanical expedition to the Gobi desert to determine whether conditions there had answers for America's Dust Bowl. Ignoring his mission for the most part, Roerich waded into Asian politics, roaming with a Cossack bodyguard and vainly urging Buddhist masses to revolution. Wallace broke with Roerich over these events but not before an exchange of letters demonstrated both men's antic views. (In one letter this oracular view of Manchuria was expressed in fanciful code: “The Monkeys are seeking friendship with the Rulers so as to divide the land of the Masters between them. The Wandering One thinks this, and is very suspicious of Monkeys.”) These so-called “guru letters” came into the possession of a Pittsburgh newspaper but, through the efforts of the Roosevelt administration in 1940, were suppressed. The first excerpts were not published until 1948.

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