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Ainu, 1813. Creator: Jegor Skotnikoff
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Ainu, 1813. Creator: Jegor Skotnikoff
Ainu, 1813.
In 1803-06, Captain I. F. Kruzenshtern became the first Russian to circumnavigate the globe. This atlas, published by the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1813, includes maps of Kruzenshtern's route and 109 plates based upon the drawings of V. G. Tilesius, a doctor, naturalist, and the official artist of the expedition. It is one of the largest publications of engravings from tsarist Russia. The subjects depicted include views of Sakhalin, Kamchatka, and the Kurile Islands; representations of Siberian natives and other peoples encountered during the voyage; and local fish and birds from throughout the South and North Pacific
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Ainu Woman, 1813
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- This image is a print from an atlas published by the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1813, featuring the works of V.G. Tilesius, the expedition's doctor, naturalist, and official artist. The atlas, one of the largest publications of engravings from tsarist Russia, includes 109 plates based on Tilesius' drawings from the 1803-06 circumnavigation expedition led by Captain I.F. Kruzenshtern. This particular plate depicts an Ainu woman, an indigenous people from the northern Japanese islands and the southern Sakhalin Island. The woman is shown wearing traditional apparel, including a fur coat, a hat adorned with feathers, and her hair styled in intricate braids. She is seated cross-legged, her face expressing a calm and contemplative demeanor. The engraving, created by Jegor Skotnikoff, offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Ainu people and the exploration era of the 19th century. This historic image is a valuable addition to any collection of anthropology, ethnography, or exploration-themed art.
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