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5668938 Russians travelling with Dog sleds in Siberia.A", from the A Voyages de Corneille le BrunA. 1718 by Bruyn, Cornelis de (1652-1726); (add.info.: From the A Voyages de Corneille le BrunA by Cornelis de Bruijn (1652-1726) Dutch artist and traveller published in 1718); Photo eAF Fotografie; Dutch, out of copyright
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1700s 1710s 1718 Arctic Ethnic Huskies Husky Pioneer Siberia Siberian Sledge Sleds Stick Tour Chukchi Le Brun Northern Asia Ural Mountains Working Dog
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This print captures a scene from the 18th century, showcasing Russians embarking on an adventurous journey through the icy landscapes of Siberia. The image depicts a group of intrepid explorers traveling with dog sleds, braving the harsh conditions and relying on their trusty canine companions for transportation. Dressed in traditional attire, these pioneers don fur hats to shield themselves from the biting cold as they navigate through the snow-covered terrain. With determination etched on their faces, they push forward with ski shoes and walking sticks in hand. The artist behind this remarkable illustration is Cornelis de Bruijn, a Dutch traveler and artist who documented his voyages in his book "A Voyages de Corneille le BrunA". Published in 1718, this engraving offers us a glimpse into the exploration of Northern Asia by Europeans during that era. The image not only showcases the resilience of both humans and animals but also highlights the cultural exchange between different ethnic groups. It provides insight into how Russian travelers interacted with indigenous communities such as Chukchi people during their expeditions. As we admire this historical snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of the courage and spirit of adventure that drove these early explorers to venture into unknown territories. Their reliance on dog sleds as a mode of transport reflects their resourcefulness and adaptability to survive in extreme environments like Siberia's vast wilderness.
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