Nicholas Roerich Museum

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The Nicholas|St. Nicholas|bishop|saint} Roerich deposit is devoted to the works of Nicholas Roerich, a Russian-born creative person whose work centered on nature scenes from the Himalaya Mountains. The deposit is found in an exceedingly brownstone at 319 West 107th Street on Manhattan’s higher side. The deposit was originally placed within the Master flats at 103d Street and Riverside Drive, that were designed particularly for Roerich in 1929. Currently, the deposit includes between one hundred and two hundred of Roerich’s works similarly as a group of depository materials and still attracts pilgrims from throughout the globe.

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