International studio . BETHUNE. BY LEONLHERMITTE. A STREET IN ST. MALOBY LEON LHERMITTE SI A RUSSIAN PAINTER: N. BY N. JARINTZOV IN our days the struggle between me-chanical civilization and the cul-ture of spirit (to use Mr. Roerichs ownexpressions) is reaching a decisive an artist to whom it is given toreflect the colours, the sounds, and thethoughts engendered in Infinity remainswhole-heartedly within the vibrations link-ing him with it, he makes them tangible toall; but it must be a whole-hearted, spon-taneous attitude on the part of the artist ;only then does he stan


International studio . BETHUNE. BY LEONLHERMITTE. A STREET IN ST. MALOBY LEON LHERMITTE SI A RUSSIAN PAINTER: N. BY N. JARINTZOV IN our days the struggle between me-chanical civilization and the cul-ture of spirit (to use Mr. Roerichs ownexpressions) is reaching a decisive an artist to whom it is given toreflect the colours, the sounds, and thethoughts engendered in Infinity remainswhole-heartedly within the vibrations link-ing him with it, he makes them tangible toall; but it must be a whole-hearted, spon-taneous attitude on the part of the artist ;only then does he stand as one of theleaders clearly outlined on the summit ofthe mountain where the battle is raging. One of such leaders is the RussianAcademician, N. K. Roerich. Man can-not be the king of Nature ; he is herpupil. I have never felt inclined to paintmere portraits. Mans place in the uni-verse—that is what is important, said to me the other day. Thisoneness of mind and heart with the artisticgift is the key to the convincingness of his c


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