Adam Johann Von Krusenstern Collection
Admiral Adam Johann von Krusenstern: Explorer of the Far East (1813
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Admiral Adam Johann von Krusenstern: Explorer of the Far East (1813). Witness the captivating sights of Petropavlovsk Harbour through the lens of Koz'ma Vasil'evich Chesky's "View of Petropavlovsk Harbour From the Seaside." Discover the intriguing tattoo culture of the Nukagiva people, as documented by Ivan Vasil'evich Chesky and Ignaz Sebastian Klauber in "Illustration of a Nukagiva Man Making Tattoos on Another Man's Body." Marvel at the monument to Captains Clerc and Delille De La Croere, immortalized in Chesky's "Monument to Captain Clerc and Delille De La Croere in Petropavlovsk Harbour." Journey to Count Rumiantsev Bay on Esso Island, as depicted in Chesky's "View of Count Rumiantsev Bay on Esso Island," and explore the northern part of Sakhalin Island in "View of Nadezhda Bay." Witness the vessel of Prince Chingodzin in Chesky's "The Vessel of Prince Chingodzin," and the breathtaking views of Papenberkh Island and Rat's Island in Ivan Vasil'evich Chesky's "View of Papenberkh Island and Rat's Island." Delve into the exotic world of Japan, as documented by Jegor Skotnikoff in "Japanese Greeting Rituals," "Japanese Women on a Stroll," and "A Man From Nukagiva Island with Tattoos on His Body." Discover the unique Ainu culture in Skotnikoff's "Ainu," and be captivated by the intricate tattoos of the Ainu people in "A Man From Nukagiva Island with Tattoos on His Body," created by Skotnikoff and Klauber. Admiral Krusenstern's voyages to the Far East expanded European knowledge of the region, and these captivating illustrations offer a glimpse into the diverse cultures and landscapes he encountered.