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Banks of the Yenisei river, Siberia, USSR, c1923. Artist: D Carruthers
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Banks of the Yenisei river, Siberia, USSR, c1923. Artist: D Carruthers
Banks of the Yenisei river, Siberia, USSR, c1923. The Yenisei is the longest of the three great rivers of Siberia and the largest river that flows into the Arctic Ocean. A print from Countries of the World, Volume VI, edited by JA Hammerton, The Fleetway House, London, c1923
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This print captures the serene beauty of the Banks of the Yenisei river in Siberia, USSR, circa 1923. The artist behind this masterpiece is none other than D Carruthers. The Yenisei River, known as the longest among the three great rivers of Siberia, gracefully flows into the Arctic Ocean. The image showcases a tranquil scene along the riverbank, where a man can be seen navigating through its waters on a traditional boat or canoe. This snapshot offers us a glimpse into an era when travel and exploration were still filled with wonder and excitement. The monochrome composition adds depth to this stunning photograph, emphasizing every detail from the rippling water to the surrounding landscape. It transports us back to early 20th-century Russia during a time when Siberia was still relatively unexplored by outsiders. This print comes from "Countries of the World". Volume VI edited by JA Hammerton and published in London around 1923. Its inclusion in this collection speaks volumes about its historical significance and recognition as an exceptional piece of art capturing both geography and culture. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured by D Carruthers, we are reminded of nature's grandeur and mankind's enduring spirit for adventure that transcends time and borders.
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