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Yakut People in Traditional Attire, 1844 Handcolored Lithographs These 1844 handcolored lithographs feature individuals from the Yakut community, part of … Read more Yakut People in Traditional Attire, 1844 Handcolored Lithographs These 1844 handcolored lithographs feature individuals from the Yakut community, part of Auguste Wahlen's extensive series "Moeurs, Usages et Costumes de tous les Peuples de Monde." Published in Paris, these prints vividly capture the traditional clothing and accessories of the Yakut people, an ethnic group primarily found in Siberia, Russia. The Yakut people, also known as the Sakha, have a rich cultural heritage deeply intertwined with the extreme environment of Siberia. Here are some interesting aspects highlighted in the prints and about the Yakut people more broadly: 1. Clothing for Extreme Cold: The traditional clothing worn by the Yakut in the prints is highly functional, designed to withstand the subarctic climate of Siberia. It often includes layers of fur and intricate decorations, which serve both practical and aesthetic purposes. 2. Spiritual Beliefs: The Yakut have a strong connection to animism and shamanism, which is reflected in their cultural practices and sometimes in their attire, which may include symbolic motifs and amulets meant to offer protection or spiritual power. 3. Horse Culture: The Yakut are renowned for their horse breeding, and the horse holds a significant place in their society. This is not directly depicted in the prints you provided but is a central aspect of their lifestyle, impacting their transport, food, and social rituals. 4. Economic Adaptations: Traditionally, the Yakut engaged in cattle and horse breeding, hunting, and fishing. Their economic practices are adapted to the cyclic seasons of the Arctic, demonstrating a deep understanding of local ecology. 5. Language and Art: The Yakut language belongs to the Turkic group of languages, and it has preserved many ancient Turkic elements. Their folklore is rich with epic poetry and music, which often features traditional instruments that are unique to their culture. 6. Ysyakh Festival: One of the most significant cultural events for the Yakut is the Ysyakh festival, held in June during the summer solstice. It includes a variety of rituals, dances, games, and singing, celebrating renewal and fertility. The attire during this festival is especially ornate and symbolic. These aspects make the Yakut an intriguing subject for ethnographic study and artistic representation, as their way of life and adaptations to one of the harshest climates on Earth are both unique and fascinating. The detailed artwork highlights their unique cultural attire, including fur garments and ornamental headdresses, which are essential for survival in the harsh Siberian climate. The prints are striking for their vibrant use of color and meticulous attention to detail, which bring to life the intricate patterns and designs of Yakut clothing. The use of handcolored lithography allows for a vivid portrayal of textures and colors, enhancing the visual appeal and the ethnographic accuracy of the representations. Keywords: - Antique Yakut prints - Handcolored lithographs - Siberian traditional attire - 19th-century cultural costumes - Auguste Wahlen ethnographic prints - Collectible historical prints - Ethnographic art from Asia - Traditional Siberian clothing - Cultural heritage lithographs - Vintage ethnic costumes These keywords would be particularly useful for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts interested in the ethnographic representations of Siberian indigenous cultures, as well as those who appreciate the artistry involved in 19th-century handcolored lithographic techniques. See less
- Dimensions
- 6.69ʺW × 9.84ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition: Good, given … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition: Good, given age. Faintly browned, and with some small stains. Some glue remains (from binding) in the far left margin (not affecting image). General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study the scans. less
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