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Female shaman of the Mongolic Buyrats people, 18th century. 1823 (engraving)
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Female shaman of the Mongolic Buyrats people, 18th century. 1823 (engraving)
7234223 Female shaman of the Mongolic Buyrats people, 18th century. 1823 (engraving) by Alexander, William (1767-1816) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Female shaman of the Mongolic Buyrats people, 18th century. She wears an iron casque hat and a fringed leather dress decorated with iron pieces. Several mogoi, parti-coloured straps representing serpents, hang from the shoulders. She holds a drum and stick. Bratzkian shaman or female magician, Chaman Bratski. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by William Alexander from J-B. Eyries La Russie: Costumes, Moeurs et Usages des Russes, Russia: Costumes, Manners and Mores of the Russians, Librairie de Gide Fils, Paris, 1823. Jean-Baptiste Eyries(1767-1846) was aFrenchgeographer, author and translator.); © Florilegius
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Customs And Traditions Ethnicity Mongol Empire Mongolia Mongolian National Costume Russian Culture Shaman Shamanism Costume Design Ethnography Fancy Dress Fancy Dress Costume Inhabitant Mongolian Culture Only One Person Societies Summer Clothes The Woman
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This engraving, titled "Female shaman of the Mongolic Buyrats people, 18th century" takes us back in time to the mystical world of ancient Mongolia. The image showcases a powerful woman adorned in traditional attire, representing the rich cultural heritage of her people. The female shaman is depicted wearing an iron casque hat and a fringed leather dress embellished with iron pieces. Hanging from her shoulders are mogoi, parti-coloured straps symbolizing serpents. In her hands, she holds a drum and stick, tools that aid her in connecting with the spiritual realm. Created by William Alexander in 1823 as part of J-B. Eyries' book on Russian costumes and customs, this handcoloured copperplate engraving beautifully captures the essence of this enigmatic figure. It provides us with a glimpse into the fascinating world of shamanism practiced by the Mongolic Buyrats people during the 18th century. The intricate details showcased in this artwork highlight not only the craftsmanship but also serve as a testament to their deep-rooted traditions and beliefs. This print serves as a reminder of how culture and spirituality intertwine to shape societies throughout history. As we admire this piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are transported to another time and place where shamans held immense power within their communities. It is through art like this that we can appreciate and learn from diverse cultures that have shaped our world today
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