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Walrus Hunt, detail of carving on Eskimo snow-knife, walrus ivory, 19th century
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Walrus Hunt, detail of carving on Eskimo snow-knife, walrus ivory, 19th century
Walrus Hunt, detail of carving on Eskimo snow-knife, walrus ivory, 19th century. Western Eskimo. British Museum. London
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British Museum Eskimo Hunt Hunter Inuit Ivory Knife Knives Tusk Tusks Walrus Walrus Ivory Walrus Tusk Mike Dixon
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This print showcases a remarkable detail of a carving on an Eskimo snow-knife, made from walrus ivory in the 19th century. The intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail are truly awe-inspiring. This particular piece is housed in the prestigious British Museum in London, serving as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Western Eskimos. The image transports us back in time, immersing us into the world of traditional hunting practices. A group of skilled hunters can be seen navigating through icy waters on their sturdy boats, ready for a walrus hunt. The tusks of these magnificent creatures were highly sought after for their valuable ivory material. The knife itself is an artifact that represents both function and artistry. Its delicate carvings depict scenes from daily life and serve as a reminder of the resourcefulness and ingenuity possessed by Inuit communities during this era. As we gaze upon this photograph, we cannot help but appreciate the beauty found within every aspect - from the natural hues captured by Mike Dixon's lens to the vibrant colors adorning this historical object. It serves as a powerful symbol connecting past generations with our present understanding of culture and tradition. Through this image, we gain insight into not only transportation methods but also how humans have interacted with animals throughout history – highlighting our complex relationship with nature.
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