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The Roerich's memorial estate in Izvara
was initiated as a museum in 1984 to commemorate the place
where the famous and highly respected Russian painter and
philosopher Nikolai Roerich spent his childhood and youth.
Though he was Russian by birth, his work and ideas belong
to the international community and it's not only of his undertakings,
no matter in which part of the world they were - in the Indian
Himalayas, in the USA where he founded the Master Institute
of United Arts and Cor Ardens (Flaming Heart) art group or
in Russia, but also of the global spiritual, aesthetic and
ethic truths and ideas that he introduced to the world. In
his creative quest Roerich affirmed the power of human ability
to perceive spiritual worlds in the Universe and reach an
accord of inner and outer space.
The estate in Izvara belonged to his parents
and 26 summers that Roerich spent here, admiring the beauty
and tranquility of nature and enchanting sunsets, being into
archeological digs and learning the history of Russia and
its traditional culture, were the powerful beginnings of his
development as an artist and thinker.
The museum preserves the main building with
the porch, attic, towers and the detached houses of the estate,
as well as centennial alleys and ponds of the park. The furnishings
and other relics of the Roerichs family, early works by Roerich
and copies of his later Himalayan landscapes are on display.
A separate exhibit includes Russian icons, paying tribute
to the fact that Nikolai Roerich created icons and painted
frescoes in Russian churches. Another display is dedicated
to the Indian period in his life.
A special exhibit of Shaposhnikova, a florist
artist from St.Petersburg, is also on display. She uses floristics
as a means to pursue the harmony of nature, bringing cosmic
information and deserving our understanding, love and respect.
The museum houses the activities of the
Historic and Cultural Centre Izvara - a non-profit organization
embodying the Nikolai Roerich's motto - "Peace through
Culture" - in supporting creative forces and culture
understood as synthesis of art, science and religion.
The community activities of the museum include
yearly celebrations of Nikolai Roerich's birthday, traditional
Christmas Eves in the reception room of the main museum building,
yearly festivals of children's art "Children to Children".
"School of Crafts" is another undertaking of the
museum.
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