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Eskimos (chromolitho)
7149441 Eskimos (chromolitho) by Leutemann, Heinrich (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Eskimos. Illustration from Native Life in Distant Lands (George Philip & Sons, London, and Philip, Son & Nephew, Liverpool, 1888).); © Look and Learn
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This chromolitho print by Heinrich Leutemann titled "Eskimos" offers a glimpse into the rich culture and way of life of the indigenous Inuit people. Taken from the book Native Life in Distant Lands, published in 1888, this illustration showcases various aspects of their daily existence. In this scene, we witness a group of Eskimos navigating through icy waters on their sturdy canoe-like boats known as kayaks. The men are dressed in warm fur clothing and skillfully maneuvering their vessels while hunting for food to sustain their community. A woman can be seen tending to her child inside a traditional hut made from snow blocks or ice. The print also highlights the importance of dogs within Eskimo society. These loyal animals serve as both companions and working partners, assisting with transportation across snowy landscapes using sledges during winter months. One particularly adorable collie dog puppy is depicted playfully interacting with its human counterparts. Leutemann's attention to detail brings this 19th-century Arctic setting to life, capturing not only the physical surroundings but also conveying elements such as meteorology and cultural traditions unique to these remote regions. As we admire this lithograph, it serves as a reminder of the diversity and beauty found within different cultures around the world. It invites us to appreciate and respect ancient customs that have shaped communities for centuries while celebrating our shared humanity amidst nature's awe-inspiring backdrop.
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