I had the opportunity of visiting the Roerich Museum in New York earlier this year. It has some of the most dazzling and impressive paintings of them all. From the moment one enters its portals, one is swept away by the snow-covered mountains of Lahaul and the cherry-blossom orchards of Naggar and Manali. Whereas the ground floor of the museum is dedicated to photographs of the family in Hall Estate Naggar, Lahaul, their Central Asian (1925-1928) and Mongolian expeditions (1934-35), the other floors are dominated by paintings depicting Naggar, Dusserah at Kullu, Koksar, Gondala, Khangsar Khar, the Palden Lahmo falls and others which are easily identifiable by a person familiar with the area even if the captions do not spell it out. To my pleasant surprise, I discovered a painting of my ancestral house Khangsar Khar entitled “To Kailas–Lahul 1932” , this being the second painting of the Khar (manor house) by Nicholas, the first being 바카라 웹사이트“Dwelling of The Thakurs” which is in the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi.바카라 웹사이트