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Arriving at Tsatanykh, Dagestan, plate 12 from a book on the Caucasus
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Arriving at Tsatanykh, Dagestan, plate 12 from a book on the Caucasus
STC189201 Arriving at Tsatanykh, Dagestan, plate 12 from a book on the Caucasus, engraved by Jules Didier (1831-92), published by Alfred Leon Lemercier, Paris, 1847 (litho) by Gagarin, Grigori Grigorevich (1810-93) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 23199822
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This print titled "Arriving at Tsatanykh, Dagestan" takes us back in time to the picturesque landscapes of the Caucasus region. The image, plate 12 from a book on the Caucasus published in Paris in 1847, showcases the incredible talent of Jules Didier as an engraver. In this scene, we see a group of men dressed in traditional costumes making their way towards Tsatanykh village. Their distinct moustaches and attire reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Caucasian people. As they traverse through rugged mountains, one cannot help but marvel at the breathtaking beauty that surrounds them. The architecture of Tsatanykh village is also prominently featured in this print. With its unique design and intricate details, it stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and ingenuity of its builders. This small settlement nestled amidst towering peaks serves as a reminder of human resilience against nature's challenges. Grigori Grigorevich Gagarin skillfully captures these elements through his lithograph after which Didier engraved it. Through their collaboration, they bring to life not just a landscape but also an entire world frozen in time. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts and The Stapleton Collection's dedication to collecting such historical gems, we are able to appreciate this remarkable piece today. It serves as a window into both Russian history and artistry while allowing us to immerse ourselves in the enchanting allure of Dagestan's mountainous
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