
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays two framed artworks, a painting and a photograph, exhibited on a white wall within what appears to be a gallery or museum. The setting features rustic white ceiling elements and exposed wooden beams at the top, along with a wooden rail at the bottom, suggesting an older building. The upper artwork is a vibrant painting by S.N. Roerich, titled "Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself," created in 1967 using tempera on canvas. It depicts a spiritual figure, possibly Jesus, with a halo, long hair, and a beard, raising their right hand in a gesture of blessing or teaching. The figure is rendered against a dynamic blue background with flowing, ethereal forms. Directly below is a black-and-white photographic portrait of Svetoslav N. Roerich, the son of the artist of the upper painting. He is shown from the shoulders up, with a prominent beard and mustache, gazing intently forward. Both artworks are presented in ornate golden frames. Information plaques below each piece provide details in Hindi, English, and Russian. The upper plaque identifies the painting, its artist, title, and creation year. The title is presented as "Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself," with its Hindi equivalent "पड़ोसी तेरा प्यार जैसे तू स्वयं" and Russian equivalent "Возлюби ближнего, как самого себя." The lower plaque names the subject of the photograph as "Svetoslav N. Roerich" ("Святослав Николаевич Рерих"). A "PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH" sign, also in Hindi ("कृपया स्पर्श मत करें"), English, and Russian ("ПОЖАЛУЙСТА, РУКАМИ НЕ ТРОГАЙ"), is visible near the bottom right. The multilingual signage and the artists' names, particularly Roerich, strongly suggest the location is the Roerich Estate in Naggar, Marhi, India.
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