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[[File:103351M.jpg|thumb|upright|Николай Рерих в Изваре (1897 г.)]]
[[File:103351M.jpg|thumb|upright|Николай Рерих в Изваре (1897 г.)]]


His father wanted him to study law, but Nicholas wanted to pursue art. Nicholas resolved the situation by enrolling simultaneously in the law faculty of the Imperial University and the Imperial Academy of Arts.
Его отец желал, чтобы он изучал право, но Николай хотел заниматься искусством. Эта ситуация была разрешена, когда Николай поступил одновременно на юридический факультет Императорского Университета и в Императорскую Академию Художеств.


In 1898 Nicholas became assistant director of the museum of the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts. In September 1900 he went to Paris to study art. In the summer of 1901, Nicholas returned to St. Petersburg and in October married Helena Ivanovna Shaposhnikova. Helena was an accomplished pianist and came to be regarded as a distinguished lady of letters and a prolific writer in the esoteric tradition of Eastern religion. She was his [[twin flame]], an inspiration and support to Nicholas throughout his life. Nicholas and Helena had two sons, George and Svetoslav.
In 1898 Nicholas became assistant director of the museum of the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts. In September 1900 he went to Paris to study art. In the summer of 1901, Nicholas returned to St. Petersburg and in October married Helena Ivanovna Shaposhnikova. Helena was an accomplished pianist and came to be regarded as a distinguished lady of letters and a prolific writer in the esoteric tradition of Eastern religion. She was his [[twin flame]], an inspiration and support to Nicholas throughout his life. Nicholas and Helena had two sons, George and Svetoslav.
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