Photo, Print, Drawing Zhenshchina altaĭka v nat︠s︡ional'nom kosti︠u︡me (golovnoĭ ubor - kuaraan boruk, ovchinnai︠a︡ shuba - ton, bezrukavka - chegedek: odezhda zamuzhneĭ zhenshchiny) s loshad'i︠u︡. Женщина алтайка в национальном костюме (головной убор - куараан борук, овчинная шуба - тон, безрукавка - чегедек: одежда замужней женщины) с лошадью.
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Title
- Zhenshchina altaĭka v nat︠s︡ional'nom kosti︠u︡me (golovnoĭ ubor - kuaraan boruk, ovchinnai︠a︡ shuba - ton, bezrukavka - chegedek: odezhda zamuzhneĭ zhenshchiny) s loshad'i︠u︡.
Other Title
- Женщина алтайка в национальном костюме (головной убор - куараан борук, овчинная шуба - тон, безрукавка - чегедек: одежда замужней женщины) с лошадью.
Translated Title
- Altai Woman in National Costume (Hat: Kuaraan Boruk, Sheepskin Coat: Ton, Sleeveless Garment: Chegedek; Clothing of a Married Woman) with a Horse.
Summary
- This photograph is part of a collection of color postcards made from negatives taken by photographer Sergei Ivanovich Borisov (1859-1935) in the Altay, or Altai, Mountains region of southern Siberia early in the 20th century. Borisov was born into a family of serfs in Simbirsk (present-day Ulyanovsk) and was forced to work from an early age. In the late 1880s he moved to the city of Barnaul in Altayskiy Kray, where in 1894 he opened a photography studio. This studio later became the largest and most popular in the city. In 1907, Borisov began his expedition in the Altay Mountains, which lasted until 1911. He took around 1,500 photographs during this expedition, which, upon his return to Barnaul, he presented to the public through the use of a magic lantern. The photographs depict views of nature in remote corners of the Altay Mountains and the Altay and Kazakh peoples indigenous to this region. Borisov offered the photographs to various European publishers for the production of postcards. The collection includes two series of color postcards. The first series was issued by the Swedish printing company Granberg Society in Stockholm, but it is not known where the second series was published. The postcards are preserved in the Altay State Regional Studies Museum in Barnaul and were digitized for the Meeting of Frontiers digital library project in the early 2000s. World Digital Library.
Names
- Borisov, Sergei Ivanovich, , approximately 1859-1935 , photographer.
Created / Published
- Stockholm : Akt︠s︡ionernoe Obshchestvo Granberg, [1911-1913]
Headings
- - altaĭt︠s︡y
- - kosti︠u︡m
- - odezhda
- - transport
- - loshadi
- - Altai (Turkic people)
- - Altai Mountains Region
- - Ethnic costume
- - Horses
- - Indigenous peoples
- - Postcards
- - Russian Federation
- - Altay, Respublika
- - алтайцы
- - костюм
- - одежда
- - транспорт
- - лошади
Notes
- - Original image at: Altai State Regional Studies Museum
Medium
- 1 photograph : color ; 9 x 14 cm.
Source Collection
- Sergei Ivanovich Borisov's Color Photo-Cards of the Altai Mountains
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2018683803
Online Format
- image