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Portrait sketch: Karelian yurts, 1928. Creator: Dmitrii Innokent'evich Karatanov
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Portrait sketch: Karelian yurts, 1928. Creator: Dmitrii Innokent'evich Karatanov
Portrait sketch: Karelian yurts, 1928. V. I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk
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This portrait sketch, titled "Karelian Yurts, 1928," by Dmitrii Innokent'evich Karatanov offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Karelian people in Siberia. The detailed depiction of traditional yurts and the attire of the subject provide a window into life in this remote region during the early 20th century.
Karatanov's use of black and white watercolour on cardboard pencil creates a striking contrast that brings out the intricate details of the scene. The man featured in the sketch is dressed in traditional Karelian clothing, with his arms folded and a thoughtful expression on his face as he gazes off into the distance.
The artist's attention to detail and skillful rendering capture not just a moment in time, but also convey a sense of pride and resilience inherent in Karelian culture. This portrait serves as an important anthropological study, offering insights into the fashion, posture, and lifestyle of Siberian people from that era.
Displayed at V.I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk, this piece is part of a larger collection that celebrates Russian heritage and artistry. It stands as a testament to Karatanov's talent as an artist and his dedication to preserving cultural traditions through his work.
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