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Port of Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka, 1856. Creator: Ivan Dem'ianovich Bulychev
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Port of Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka, 1856. Creator: Ivan Dem'ianovich Bulychev
Port of Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka, 1856. From Puteshestviye po Vostochnoy Sibiri I. Bulychova. Chast 1-ya. Poyezdka v Kamchatku (A journey across eastern Siberia: Part 1, Trip to Kamchatka), part of a collection of albums in the Prints Division of the National Library of Russia documenting expeditions to Siberia and the Russian Far East undertaken mostly in the late 19th century. The compiler of the album was Ivan Dem'ianovich Bulychev, a member of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society. The album is comprised of 64 finely drawn illustrations, most in color, taken from 21 issues of another publication and bound together. The illustrations show towns and cities, monasteries, landscape, scenes on the Lena River, and the people of the different ethnic groups
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This black and white lithograph, titled "Port of Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka, 1856," is a remarkable piece of art created by Ivan Dem'ianovich Bulychev. Housed in the Prints Division of the National Library of Russia, this print is part of a larger collection documenting expeditions to Siberia and the Russian Far East during the late 19th century.
Bulychev, a member of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society, compiled this album comprising 64 finely drawn illustrations. These illustrations showcase various aspects of life in eastern Siberia and Kamchatka at that time. From towns and cities to monasteries, landscapes to scenes on the Lena River, and portraits depicting people from different ethnic groups - these artworks provide us with a glimpse into history.
The Port of Petropavlovsk takes center stage in this particular lithograph. The image transports us back to an era when sailing ships dominated maritime transportation. Against a backdrop of majestic mountains and remote wilderness, sailboats gracefully navigate through calm waters towards their destination.
Through Bulychev's meticulous attention to detail and use of lithography techniques, he brings alive not just the physical features but also captures the essence and spirit of this frontier region. This historic artwork serves as both an artistic masterpiece as well as an invaluable historical document for researchers studying Russia's exploration efforts during that period.
As we admire this print today, it allows us to appreciate how far we have come while acknowledging our rich heritage. It reminds us that every landscape holds stories waiting to be discovered; every expedition leaves behind traces worth preserving for future generations.
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