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  1. 3. Feb. 1993 · Svetoslav Roerich, painter, born St Petersburg 1904, married 1945 Devika Rani, died Bangalore 30 January 1993. SVETOSLAV ROERICH, the internationally renowned Russian painter who made India his ...

  2. Svetoslav Roerich sent three issues of "Urusvati" journals to the academician and answered his questions. Later that year, in July, via Riga he sent to Leningrad three boxes with seeds, wrote Vavilov about the features of agriculture in Kullu, offered to send seeds of late and large corn and various sorts of rice, about hundred of which is grown there. This very beginning of collaboration was ...

  3. 1. Feb. 2013 · Svetoslav Roerich Russian Easter, 1924 // In 1903-1904, Roerich and his wife journeyed around old Russia. They visited more than 40 towns and cities, famous for their ancient monuments.

  4. In 1990, Svetoslav Roerich appointed her as a person empowered to act for him, and charged her to deliver his parents' priceless heritage to the Motherland. In 1991, according to Svetoslav Roerich' initiative, the name and the status of the Soviet Foundation of the Roerichs was changed for the International Centre of the Roerichs registered by the Russian Ministry of the Justice.

  5. President Founder of the Master Institute & Roerich Museum in New York, exhibitions across the U.S.A. in more than 20 cities. 1923–1928. Expedition to Central Asia: Sikkim, Kashmir, Ladakh, Chinese Turkestan, Altai, Mongolia, crossing Tibet from North to South. 1929–1947. Settled in Naggar, Kullu Valley, India.

  6. Svetoslav Roerich was an outstanding artist, scientist and public figure, spiritual successor and continuator of his father’s work. Portraits, landscapes, genre and epic canvases, paintings with philosophic contents – all the artist’s pieces carry to people love and beauty, awake hope and happiness.

  7. Der jüngere Svetoslav Roerich (1904–1993) war Maler und ab 1945 mit der bekannten indischen Schauspielerin Devika Rani Chaudhary Roerich, einer Großnichte Rabindranath Tagores, verheiratet. Das Paar lebte in Bangalore. Er wirkte im vom Vater gegründeten Urusvati-Institut zur Erforschung der Geschichte sowie der Flora und Fauna der Himalaya-Region mit. Das von der Familie bewohnte Haus ...

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