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Mestscherakian Tatar woman, 18th century. 1823 (engraving)
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Mestscherakian Tatar woman, 18th century. 1823 (engraving)
7234208 Mestscherakian Tatar woman, 18th century. 1823 (engraving) by Georgi, Johann Gottlieb (1729-1802); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mestscherakian Tatar woman, 18th century. She wears a bonnet ornamented with glass beads and coins, long cords covered with silver or white iron plates. Femme Tartar. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Johann Gottlieb Georgi from J-B. Eyries La Russie: Costumes, Moeurs et Usages des Russes, Russia: Costumes, Manners and Mores of the Russians, Librairie de Gide Fils, Paris, 1823. Jean-Baptiste Eyries(1767-1846) was aFrenchgeographer, author and translator.); © Florilegius
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Customs And Traditions Ethnicity National Costume Russian Culture Costume Design Ethnography Fancy Dress Fancy Dress Costume Inhabitant Only One Person Societies Summer Clothes The Woman
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This engraving, titled "Mestscherakian Tatar woman, 18th century" offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Russia in the 18th century. The print showcases a beautifully adorned Tatar woman wearing an intricately designed bonnet embellished with glass beads and coins. Her attire is further enhanced by long cords covered with silver or white iron plates, adding to her regal appearance. The hand-colored copperplate engraving was created by Johann Gottlieb Georgi and published in Jean-Baptiste Eyries' book "La Russie: Costumes, Moeurs et Usages des Russes" (Russia: Costumes, Manners and Mores of the Russians) in Paris in 1823. Eyries was a renowned French geographer, author, and translator who dedicated himself to documenting various aspects of Russian society. This artwork transports us back to a time when traditional costumes played an essential role in defining one's identity within society. It serves as a reminder of the diversity that existed within Russia during this period, showcasing how different regions had their distinct fashion styles. Through this enchanting image captured by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder's collection, we are invited to appreciate not only the beauty but also the historical significance behind this Tatar woman's attire. It stands as a testament to centuries-old traditions that continue to shape our understanding of culture today.
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