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The Different Human Races, from Natural History of the Animal Kingdom
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The Different Human Races, from Natural History of the Animal Kingdom
CHT164094 The Different Human Races, from Natural History of the Animal Kingdom by Gotthelf Heinrich von Schubert (1780-1860), 1861 (colour engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; eArchives Charmet; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23357066
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Aborigine American Indian Eskimo Ethnic Facial Appearance Hottentot Indigenous Malayan Males Mongol Nubian Physiognomy Papuan
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This print titled "The Different Human Races, from Natural History of the Animal Kingdom" offers a fascinating glimpse into the diverse tapestry of humanity. Created by Gotthelf Heinrich von Schubert, a renowned German naturalist and philosopher in 1861, this colour engraving showcases his meticulous attention to detail. In this thought-provoking composition, we are presented with an array of male portraits representing various ethnicities and races. From American Indians to Africans, Egyptians to Europeans, Aborigines to Native Americans – each face tells its own unique story. The artist skillfully captures their distinct facial appearances and physiognomy, highlighting the rich diversity that exists within our global community. As we delve deeper into this visual exploration of race and identity, it becomes evident that Schubert's intention was not only to document but also celebrate these differences. By including individuals from different corners of the world such as Hottentots, Mongols, Papuans, Malaysians, Eskimos - he emphasizes the universality of human existence while acknowledging cultural nuances. This historic print serves as a reminder that despite our disparities in appearance or heritage, we are all part of one interconnected human family. It encourages us to embrace our differences rather than allowing them to divide us. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork captured by Bridgeman Images' lens on behalf of Fine Art Finder - let us reflect on how far we have come in understanding and appreciating the beauty found within every race and
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