Excerpt from The Nicolas Roerich Exhibition: With Introduction and Catalogue of the Paintings; 1920-1921-1922
As already indicated, the genesis Of Nicolas Roerich's art is to be found in The Messenger, a canvas notable for its subtle sense of objective verity and its singular power of imaginative suggestion. The composition was not however an isolated production, a chance pictorial fancy, for from the very outset the artist's mind moved in logical progression. He never sees things singly, but always as it were in sequence. His least impression seems linked to that which has gone before, and forms part of something which is to follow. The Messenger in fact proved but the first Of a suite of closely related compositions including The Council, Going to War.
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