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Child in "Naroysan". Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. Vargin. Child in "Naroysan". Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. Vargin
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Child in "Naroysan". Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. Vargin. Child in "Naroysan". Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. Vargin
Child in "Naroysan". Selkups, 1920. V. I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk
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This print captures the innocence and curiosity of a child in "Naroysan", a Selkup village in 1920. The creator, A. G. Vargin, has beautifully depicted the essence of childhood through this portrait.
The child's eyes are filled with wonder as they play with a bell, their small hands grasping it delicately. The use of watercolour, gouache, and pencil brings out the vibrant colors of their traditional clothing and surroundings.
This image not only serves as a visual representation of a bygone era but also provides valuable insight into the culture and heritage of the Selkup people living in Siberia during the early 20th century.
As we gaze upon this picture, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever - a moment where joy and simplicity reign supreme. It is a reminder that despite our differences in language or customs, the universal language of childhood remains unchanged.
Displayed at the V.I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk, this photograph is not just an art piece but also an important anthropological document that sheds light on the lives of indigenous communities like the Selkups.
In conclusion, A.G. Vargin's portrayal of this child from "Naroysan" is both heartwarming and thought-provoking, inviting us to reflect on our own childhood memories while appreciating the rich cultural tapestry woven by diverse societies around the world.
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