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Part of the Remains of the City of Sarai near Tzarev North of the Akhtuba Branch of the Volga (litho)
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Part of the Remains of the City of Sarai near Tzarev North of the Akhtuba Branch of the Volga (litho)
3628570 Part of the Remains of the City of Sarai near Tzarev North of the Akhtuba Branch of the Volga (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Part of the Remains of the City of Sarai near Tzarev North of the Akhtuba Branch of the Volga. Illustration for The Book of Ser Marco Polo, translated and edited by Henry Yule (3rd edn, John Murray, 1921).); © Look and Learn
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Branch Far East Journeys Marco Polo North Remains Travels Volga
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This lithograph captures a glimpse of history in the form of "Part of the Remains of the City of Sarai near Tzarev North of the Akhtuba Branch of the Volga". The image, created by an English School artist in the 20th century, showcases a scene from Marco Polo's travels as depicted in his renowned book. The print takes us back to ancient times, offering a window into the city's past. Sarai, once a bustling metropolis located near Tzarev and north of the Akhtuba Branch of the Volga River, is now reduced to remnants scattered across its former landscape. This engraving serves as both an educational tool and a visual testament to human civilization's evolution over time. As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are transported to far-off lands and immersed in tales from distant shores. It reminds us that our world has always been interconnected through travel and exploration. Marco Polo himself traversed these very paths during his legendary journeys through Asia. Through this lithograph, we can appreciate not only Sarai's architectural remains but also its significance within Eastern history. The intricate details captured by the artist bring life to these ruins while simultaneously preserving their memory for future generations. In essence, this print invites us on a voyage through time – one that merges artistry with historical documentation. It encourages us to delve into narratives beyond our own borders and embrace cultures that have shaped our collective heritage along rivers like Volga for centuries gone by.
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