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Feodor Ivanovitsch - A Kalmuk, 1848
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Feodor Ivanovitsch - A Kalmuk, 1848
Feodor Ivanovitsch - A Kalmuk, 1848. Kalmyks (also spelled Kalmucks, Kalmuks, or Kalmyki) are a West Mongolian people. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, (Hippolyte Bailliere, London, third edition, 1848)
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Feodor Ivanovitsch - A Kalmuk, 1848 - Capturing the Essence of a West Mongolian Man
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. This engraving from 1848 transports us back in time to encounter Feodor Ivanovitsch, a distinguished Kalmuk man. The image is part of the renowned Natural History of Man by James Cowles Prichard, providing an invaluable glimpse into the ethnography and diversity of different cultures. Feodor Ivanovitsch's striking portrait showcases his traditional attire with meticulous detail. His distinctive hat and clothing reflect the rich heritage and unique customs of the Kalmyks, a West Mongolian people. With his strong facial features adorned by an impressive mustache, Feodor represents the epitome of indigenous masculinity. As we delve deeper into this mesmerizing print, we are reminded of Russia's vast landscapes where these proud people once thrived. This engraving serves as a testament to their resilience and cultural identity amidst changing times. James Prichard's artistic skill brings Feodor Ivanovitsch to life on paper, capturing not only his physical appearance but also hinting at his character and spirit. Through this historical artifact, we gain insight into both scientific exploration and appreciation for human diversity during the 19th century. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to our understanding of Feodor's world while emphasizing timeless aspects such as ethnicity and race that continue to shape our global society today. As we contemplate this remarkable piece, let us celebrate
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