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Canvas Print : Tobolsk Museum: fragment of the ethnographic exhibition. 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov
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Tobolsk Museum: fragment of the ethnographic exhibition. 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov
Tobolsk Museum: fragment of the ethnographic exhibition. 1911. From a collection of photographs documenting the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition, which took place in Omsk in 1911. The exhibition was held from June 15 to August 1 of that year, and was a significant event in the life of the Siberian region. Nothing on this scale or this level of ambition had ever been staged in Siberia. Omsk State Museum of Regional History and Folklife
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1911 A A Antonov Anthropology Antonov Antonov A A Ethnography Ethnology Items Objects Omsk Omsk Oblast Russia Item Meeting Of Frontiers
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Bring a piece of history into your home with this stunning canvas print from Media Storehouse. Featuring a fragment of the ethnographic exhibition at Tobolsk Museum in 1911, this captivating image by A. A. Antonov is sure to add a touch of vintage charm to any room.
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This print captures a fragment of the ethnographic exhibition at Tobolsk Museum in 1911, taken by A. A. Antonov. The image is part of a collection documenting the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition held in Omsk that same year. This exhibition was a groundbreaking event for the Siberian region, showcasing its rich cultural heritage and history on an unprecedented scale.
The photograph provides a glimpse into the intricate displays featured at the museum during this significant event. Each object showcased tells a story of Siberia's unique traditions, customs, and way of life. From traditional clothing to ancient artifacts, every item on display offers insight into the region's rich ethnography.
As we study this photograph today, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the cultural diversity and richness of Siberia in the early 20th century. Through Antonov's lens, we can appreciate the meticulous attention to detail put into curating this exhibition and preserving Siberia's heritage for future generations to admire.
This image serves as a valuable historical document that not only captures a moment in time but also celebrates the beauty and complexity of Siberian culture. It is a testament to the importance of preserving our past for generations to come.
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