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The bear feast of the Ainos (litho)
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The bear feast of the Ainos (litho)
7171279 The bear feast of the Ainos (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The bear feast of the Ainos. Illustration for The World and its People, a Comprehensive Tour of All Lands, by Charles F Horne (Ira R Hiller, New York, 1924).); © Look and Learn
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The Bear Feast of the Ainos
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is a captivating lithograph that takes us on a journey to early 20th century Japan. This print, created by an anonymous American artist, captures the essence of a traditional celebration among the indigenous Aino people. In this scene, we witness the triumph and apotheosis of both man and nature. The central focus is on a majestic black bear, symbolizing strength and power in Japanese culture. Surrounding it are members of the Aino community, their Asian ethnicity beautifully portrayed through intricate details in their clothing and features. The lithograph transports us to a moment frozen in time during this vibrant feast. We can almost hear the rhythmic beats of drums and feel the excitement emanating from the crowd as they gather to honor this revered animal. The illustration evokes a sense of unity between humans and wildlife, reminding us of our interconnectedness with nature. This artwork was originally commissioned for "The World and its People" an educational publication by Charles F Horne in 1924. Its inclusion speaks volumes about how cultures were celebrated during that era. Through this stunning lithograph, we are invited to appreciate not only the beauty found within different cultures but also our shared humanity with all living beings. It serves as a reminder that traditions like these continue to shape our world today while highlighting the importance of preserving cultural heritage for future generations.
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