Siberie Collection
"Siberie: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Siberia, where history, nature, and indigenous cultures intertwine
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"Siberie: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Siberia, where history, nature, and indigenous cultures intertwine. From the Siberian tea plantations to the enchanting Bergenia crassifolia flowers that dot its landscapes, this vast region is a treasure trove of natural wonders. Eve Felinska's drawings from 1839 offer a glimpse into the adoration of images in Siberia during that era. These illustrations capture memories of exile with intricate detail and emotion, transporting us back to a time long gone. Picture yourself gliding through snowy plains on a reindeer sleigh, as depicted by Felinska. The crisp air fills your lungs as you marvel at the breathtaking scenery around you—a true testament to the resilience and adaptability of those who called Siberia home. The dance of a young shamane des telenths comes alive through J. Ferrario's work from 1819-20. This traditional performance showcases the rich cultural heritage embedded within Siberia's nomadic people—the Samoyds—whose roots trace back to Mongolia. Travel further into history with Abbe Chappe d'Auteroche's experience in Tobolsk in 1761—an engraving capturing his scientific exploration in this remote corner of Siberia. His observations shed light on both the beauty and challenges faced by early explorers venturing into uncharted territories. Delve deeper into local customs with depictions of Russian relays and dog teams—essential means for traversing vast distances across this expansive landmass. These engravings highlight not only practical aspects but also showcase how these modes of transportation were deeply ingrained in daily life. Discover Yakoute de Siberie—the proud people represented by their grand alphabet—in Lettre Y from "Grand alphabet des nations. " Their unique culture adds yet another layer to Siberia's diverse tapestry, alongside other ethnic groups like the Udongaise and Valaque de Roumanie.