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Dr. Harmand procedes a anthropological measurements on the indigenous Khas
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Dr. Harmand procedes a anthropological measurements on the indigenous Khas
LSE4332048 Dr. Harmand procedes a anthropological measurements on the indigenous Khas, a Attopeu (Laos), engraving by Eugene Burnand, to illustrate the story of Laos and the wild populations of Indochina by Dr. Harmand, in 1877, published in the tour du monde, under the direction of Edouard Charton, 1879, Paris. Selva Collection. by Burnand, Eugene (1850-1921); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dr. Harmand procedes a anthropological measurements on the indigenous Khas, a Attopeu (Laos), engraving by Eugene Burnand, to illustrate the story of Laos and the wild populations of Indochina by Dr. Harmand, in 1877, published in the tour du monde, under the direction of Edouard Charton, 1879, Paris. Selva Collection.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; Swiss, out of copyright
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This print captures the remarkable moment when Dr. Harmand conducts anthropological measurements on the indigenous Khas people in Attopeu, Laos. The engraving, created by Eugene Burnand in 1877, beautifully illustrates the story of Laos and the wild populations of Indochina as documented by Dr. Harmand. In this image, we see Dr. Harmand meticulously taking measurements while surrounded by members of the Khas community. His presence exudes a sense of respect and curiosity towards their culture and heritage. As an expert in his field, he seeks to understand these indigenous people through scientific means. The engraving not only showcases Dr. Harmand's dedication to ethnographic research but also highlights the importance of preserving knowledge about different cultures and communities around the world during that time period. Published in 1879 under Edouard Charton's direction in Paris' renowned "tour du monde" this artwork is part of the Selva Collection - a treasure trove of historical artifacts capturing moments from various corners of our planet. Through this photograph, we are transported back to a time when exploration and discovery were at their peak, shedding light on both Asian history and European fascination with distant lands. Leonard de Selva has skillfully captured this significant piece from Fine Art Finder's collection for us to appreciate today – reminding us all how valuable it is to preserve our shared human heritage for future generations.
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