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Types of Australian races (colour litho)
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Types of Australian races (colour litho)
3657061 Types of Australian races (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Types of Australian races. Illustration for Panorama of Nations or Journeys Among the Families of Men by H G Cutler and L W Yaggy (J V F Company, 1892).); Look and Learn / Barbara Loe Collection; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23646010
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Ethnographical Exploraration Islands Maori New Guinea Papua Peoples Races Racial Stereotypes Tasmania Tonga Ethnography New Ireland New Zeland Tasmanians
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This print titled "Types of Australian races" takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the diverse cultures and ethnicities that inhabited Australia and its surrounding regions. The German School's colour lithograph showcases an array of individuals from various backgrounds, shedding light on the rich tapestry of humanity. The image is part of a larger work called Panorama of Nations or Journeys Among the Families of Men by H G Cutler and L W Yaggy, published in 1892. It serves as an ethnographic illustration, providing insight into different racial groups found across Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Samoa Island, Fiji Islanders, Papua New Guinea, and more. While this artwork reflects the prevailing stereotypes prevalent during that era with regards to race and ethnicity, it also highlights the fascination people had for exploring new lands and documenting their inhabitants. Each figure represents a distinct cultural identity - from Tasmanians to South Australians to Jaluit Islanders - showcasing their unique traditions and ways of life. As we admire this historical piece from Bridgeman Images' collection curated by Barbara Loe Collection, let us appreciate not only its artistic value but also recognize how far we have come in understanding diversity since then. This photograph reminds us that our world is made up of countless races and peoples who contribute to its vibrant mosaic.
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