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La fauconnerie (The Falconry). Des cavaliers d Asie centrale dressent des faucons pour la chasse dans les steppes. Peinture de Nikolai Nikolayevitch Karasin (1842-1908), huile sur toile, 1891. Art russe, 19e siecle
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La fauconnerie (The Falconry). Des cavaliers d Asie centrale dressent des faucons pour la chasse dans les steppes. Peinture de Nikolai Nikolayevitch Karasin (1842-1908), huile sur toile, 1891. Art russe, 19e siecle
FIA5374953 La fauconnerie (The Falconry). Des cavaliers d Asie centrale dressent des faucons pour la chasse dans les steppes. Peinture de Nikolai Nikolayevitch Karasin (1842-1908), huile sur toile, 1891. Art russe, 19e siecle. State Uzbekistan Art Museum, Tachkent (Ouzbekistan). by Karazin, Nikolai Nikolaevich (1842-1908); Museum of Arts, Tashkent, Uzbekistan; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print titled "La fauconnerie (The Falconry)" depicts a scene of Central Asian riders training falcons for hunting in the vast steppes. Painted by Nikolai Nikolayevitch Karasin in 1891, this oil on canvas artwork showcases the beauty and skill of falconry in 19th-century Russia. In this masterpiece, we see the intricate relationship between man and bird as these skilled horsemen from Asia train their majestic falcons. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, capturing the vibrant colors of both the landscape and costumes worn by the riders. The painting not only highlights the artistry of Russian culture but also sheds light on an ancient tradition that has been passed down through generations. The bond between rider and horse is palpable, as they navigate through the rugged terrain with grace and precision. As we gaze upon this stunning piece, we are transported to a time where nature was both revered and conquered. The powerful presence of these birds of prey symbolizes strength, agility, and mastery over one's surroundings. Currently housed at State Uzbekistan Art Museum in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, this artwork serves as a testament to Karasin's talent as well as an important cultural artifact from Central Asia. It reminds us of our connection to nature and our ability to form harmonious partnerships with animals for mutual benefit – a timeless theme that continues to resonate today.
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