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Scraper, compass and adze, Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. Vargin
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Scraper, compass and adze, Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. Vargin
Scraper, compass and adze, Selkups, 1920. V. I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk
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This print captures the essence of Selkup culture in 1920, showcasing essential tools used by the indigenous people of Siberia. The scraper, compass, and adze depicted in this artwork were meticulously drawn by A. G. Vargin, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of the Selkups.
The intricate details and vibrant colors bring these traditional tools to life, highlighting their importance in hunting, crafting, and survival in the harsh Siberian environment. Each tool tells a story of craftsmanship and ingenuity passed down through generations.
As we study this close-up image, we are transported back in time to an era when these tools were indispensable for the Selkup community. The meticulous lettering and precise drawings reflect Vargin's dedication to preserving the cultural heritage of this indigenous group.
Displayed at the V. I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk, this piece serves as a reminder of the rich history and traditions that continue to shape Siberian society today. It is a testament to the resilience and resourcefulness of the Selkup people who have thrived in one of Earth's most challenging landscapes.
Through artistry and attention to detail, A.G. Vargin has immortalized these timeless tools as symbols of strength, adaptability, and unity within the Selkup community.
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