Nicholas Roerich :: the artist who would be king /
"Russian painter, explorer, and mystic Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947) ranks as one of the twentieth century's great enigmas. Despite mystery and scandal, he left a deep, if understudied, cultural imprint on Russia, Europe, India, and America. As a painter and set designer Roerich was a key f...
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Pittsburgh, PA :
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Zusammenfassung: | "Russian painter, explorer, and mystic Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947) ranks as one of the twentieth century's great enigmas. Despite mystery and scandal, he left a deep, if understudied, cultural imprint on Russia, Europe, India, and America. As a painter and set designer Roerich was a key figure in Russian art. He became a major player in Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, and with Igor Stravinsky he cocreated The Rite of Spring, a landmark work in the emergence of artistic modernity. His art, his adventures, and his peace activism earned the friendship and admiration of such diverse luminaries as Albert Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, H. G. Wells, Jawaharlal Nehru, Raisa Gorbacheva, and H. P. Lovecraft. But the artist also had a darker side. Stravinsky once said of Roerich that "he ought to have been a mystic or a spy." He was certainly the former and close enough to the latter to blur any distinction. His travels to Asia, supposedly motivated by artistic interests and archaeological research, were in fact covert attempts to create a pan-Buddhist state encompassing Siberia, Mongolia, and Tibet. His activities in America touched Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 600cabinet with scandal and, behind the scenes, affected the course of three US presidential elections. In his lifetime, Roerich baffled foreign affairs ministries and intelligence services in half a dozen countries. He persuaded thousands that he was a humanitarian and divinely inspired thinker-but convinced just as many that he was a fraud or a madman. His story reads like an epic work of fiction and is all the more remarkable for being true. John McCannon's engaging and scrupulously researched narrative moves beyond traditional perceptions of Roerich as a saint or a villain to show that he was, in many ways, both in equal measure"-- |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Languages, Names, and Dates -- Abbreviations and Foreign Terms -- Code Words and Spiritual Names Used by Roerich's "Inner Circle" -- Introduction: The Artist Who Would Be King? -- 1. Childhood and Youth, 1874-1893 -- 2. Academy Days, 1893-1897 -- 3. Journeyman Years, 1897-1902 -- 4. The Architecture of Heaven, 1903-1906 -- 5. The Nightingale of Olden Times, 1907-1909 -- First gallery of images -- 6. The Great Sacrifice, 1910-1913 -- 7. The Doomed City, 1913-1918 -- 8. The Exile, 1918-1920 -- 9. The Watchtowers of America, 1920-1923 | |
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520 | |a "Russian painter, explorer, and mystic Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947) ranks as one of the twentieth century's great enigmas. Despite mystery and scandal, he left a deep, if understudied, cultural imprint on Russia, Europe, India, and America. As a painter and set designer Roerich was a key figure in Russian art. He became a major player in Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, and with Igor Stravinsky he cocreated The Rite of Spring, a landmark work in the emergence of artistic modernity. His art, his adventures, and his peace activism earned the friendship and admiration of such diverse luminaries as Albert Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, H. G. Wells, Jawaharlal Nehru, Raisa Gorbacheva, and H. P. Lovecraft. But the artist also had a darker side. Stravinsky once said of Roerich that "he ought to have been a mystic or a spy." He was certainly the former and close enough to the latter to blur any distinction. His travels to Asia, supposedly motivated by artistic interests and archaeological research, were in fact covert attempts to create a pan-Buddhist state encompassing Siberia, Mongolia, and Tibet. His activities in America touched Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 600cabinet with scandal and, behind the scenes, affected the course of three US presidential elections. In his lifetime, Roerich baffled foreign affairs ministries and intelligence services in half a dozen countries. He persuaded thousands that he was a humanitarian and divinely inspired thinker-but convinced just as many that he was a fraud or a madman. His story reads like an epic work of fiction and is all the more remarkable for being true. John McCannon's engaging and scrupulously researched narrative moves beyond traditional perceptions of Roerich as a saint or a villain to show that he was, in many ways, both in equal measure"-- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
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contents | Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Languages, Names, and Dates -- Abbreviations and Foreign Terms -- Code Words and Spiritual Names Used by Roerich's "Inner Circle" -- Introduction: The Artist Who Would Be King? -- 1. Childhood and Youth, 1874-1893 -- 2. Academy Days, 1893-1897 -- 3. Journeyman Years, 1897-1902 -- 4. The Architecture of Heaven, 1903-1906 -- 5. The Nightingale of Olden Times, 1907-1909 -- First gallery of images -- 6. The Great Sacrifice, 1910-1913 -- 7. The Doomed City, 1913-1918 -- 8. The Exile, 1918-1920 -- 9. The Watchtowers of America, 1920-1923 10. The Messenger, 1923-1925 -- Second gallery of images -- 11. Searching for Shambhala, 1925-1928 -- 12. The Silver Valley, 1928-1930 -- 13. The Banner of Peace, 1931-1934 -- 14. The Black Years, 1934-1936 -- 15. Readjustment and Resignation, 1936-1939 -- 16. Into the Twilight, 1939-1947 -- Third gallery of images -- Epilogue: Contested Legacies -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | McCannon, John, author. Nicholas Roerich : the artist who would be king / John McCannon. Pittsburgh, PA : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2022] 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Russian and East European studies Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Languages, Names, and Dates -- Abbreviations and Foreign Terms -- Code Words and Spiritual Names Used by Roerich's "Inner Circle" -- Introduction: The Artist Who Would Be King? -- 1. Childhood and Youth, 1874-1893 -- 2. Academy Days, 1893-1897 -- 3. Journeyman Years, 1897-1902 -- 4. The Architecture of Heaven, 1903-1906 -- 5. The Nightingale of Olden Times, 1907-1909 -- First gallery of images -- 6. The Great Sacrifice, 1910-1913 -- 7. The Doomed City, 1913-1918 -- 8. The Exile, 1918-1920 -- 9. The Watchtowers of America, 1920-1923 10. The Messenger, 1923-1925 -- Second gallery of images -- 11. Searching for Shambhala, 1925-1928 -- 12. The Silver Valley, 1928-1930 -- 13. The Banner of Peace, 1931-1934 -- 14. The Black Years, 1934-1936 -- 15. Readjustment and Resignation, 1936-1939 -- 16. Into the Twilight, 1939-1947 -- Third gallery of images -- Epilogue: Contested Legacies -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 15, 2022). "Russian painter, explorer, and mystic Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947) ranks as one of the twentieth century's great enigmas. Despite mystery and scandal, he left a deep, if understudied, cultural imprint on Russia, Europe, India, and America. As a painter and set designer Roerich was a key figure in Russian art. He became a major player in Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, and with Igor Stravinsky he cocreated The Rite of Spring, a landmark work in the emergence of artistic modernity. His art, his adventures, and his peace activism earned the friendship and admiration of such diverse luminaries as Albert Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, H. G. Wells, Jawaharlal Nehru, Raisa Gorbacheva, and H. P. Lovecraft. But the artist also had a darker side. Stravinsky once said of Roerich that "he ought to have been a mystic or a spy." He was certainly the former and close enough to the latter to blur any distinction. His travels to Asia, supposedly motivated by artistic interests and archaeological research, were in fact covert attempts to create a pan-Buddhist state encompassing Siberia, Mongolia, and Tibet. His activities in America touched Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 600cabinet with scandal and, behind the scenes, affected the course of three US presidential elections. In his lifetime, Roerich baffled foreign affairs ministries and intelligence services in half a dozen countries. He persuaded thousands that he was a humanitarian and divinely inspired thinker-but convinced just as many that he was a fraud or a madman. His story reads like an epic work of fiction and is all the more remarkable for being true. John McCannon's engaging and scrupulously researched narrative moves beyond traditional perceptions of Roerich as a saint or a villain to show that he was, in many ways, both in equal measure"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index. Roerich, Nicholas, 1874-1947 https://isni.org/isni/0000000122768377 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50049053 Roerich, Nicholas, 1874-1947 Influence. Roerich, Nicholas, 1874-1947 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfrRg8tmgDrHcGtgcdvpP Painters Russia (Federation) Biography. Peintres Russie Biographies. HISTORY / General bisacsh Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Painters fast Russia (Federation) fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhhmCp3jtcMQbx3WgpXVC Electronic books. Biographies fast has work: NICHOLAS ROERICH (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCXf3Y7Pj64y3mxBFPBVVFq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Original 0822947412 9780822947417 (OCoLC)1287126823 Russian and East European studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42723002 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3435745 Volltext |
spellingShingle | McCannon, John Nicholas Roerich : the artist who would be king / Russian and East European studies. Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Languages, Names, and Dates -- Abbreviations and Foreign Terms -- Code Words and Spiritual Names Used by Roerich's "Inner Circle" -- Introduction: The Artist Who Would Be King? -- 1. Childhood and Youth, 1874-1893 -- 2. Academy Days, 1893-1897 -- 3. Journeyman Years, 1897-1902 -- 4. The Architecture of Heaven, 1903-1906 -- 5. The Nightingale of Olden Times, 1907-1909 -- First gallery of images -- 6. The Great Sacrifice, 1910-1913 -- 7. The Doomed City, 1913-1918 -- 8. The Exile, 1918-1920 -- 9. The Watchtowers of America, 1920-1923 10. The Messenger, 1923-1925 -- Second gallery of images -- 11. Searching for Shambhala, 1925-1928 -- 12. The Silver Valley, 1928-1930 -- 13. The Banner of Peace, 1931-1934 -- 14. The Black Years, 1934-1936 -- 15. Readjustment and Resignation, 1936-1939 -- 16. Into the Twilight, 1939-1947 -- Third gallery of images -- Epilogue: Contested Legacies -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index Roerich, Nicholas, 1874-1947 https://isni.org/isni/0000000122768377 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50049053 Roerich, Nicholas, 1874-1947 Influence. Roerich, Nicholas, 1874-1947 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfrRg8tmgDrHcGtgcdvpP Painters Russia (Federation) Biography. Peintres Russie Biographies. HISTORY / General bisacsh Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Painters fast |
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