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10.29003/m3536.0514-7468.2019_45_4/556-572

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Nogaev, I.V.

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MSU Earth Science Museum, D.N. Anuchin’s photo collection, Daniel Nyblin, Finland, the Imatra Rapids, the Vuoksi, Helsingfors (Helsinki).

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Nogaev, I.V., “Finland at the end of the 19th century: photos by Daniel Nublin based on the photoarchive of the MSU Earth Science Museum”, Zhizn Zemli [Life of the Earth] 45, no 4, 556–572 (2023) (in Russ., abstr. in Engl.). DOI: 10.29003/m3536.0514-7468.2019_45_4/556-572.

FINLAND AT THE END OF THE 19TH CENTURY: PHOTOS BY DANIEL NUBLIN BASED ON THE PHOTOARCHIVE OF THE MSU EARTH SCIENCE MUSEUM

This article continues a series of publications devoted to the photographs from the collection made up by D.N. Anuchin at the turn of the 20th century. Nowadays the collection is stored in the MSU Earth Science Museum. Finland at the end of the 19th century is in focus this time, namely Helsingfors (Helsinki) and the Imatra Rapids. The photographs were taken by Daniel Nyblin (1856-1923), one of the most significant photographers in the history of Finland, “the father of the Finnish photographic art.” His works are considered to be of great artistic and historical value. Old photographs serve as an introduction to Finland at the end of the 19th century, including its wildlife, history and culture. Yet, Daniel Nyblin is little known in Russia. This article is to bridge the gap. The article also covers the contribution of D.N. Anuchin in the study of both Finno-Ugric peoples and Finland. This issue has not been addressed in Russian scientific literature.

Список литературы

  1. Anuchin, D.N., The Climate of Finland. Manuscript (Department of Manuscripts of the Russian State Library, Archival collection 10, folder 7, storage unit 1) (in Russian).
  2. Borodkin, M.M., The History of Finland. The Time of Emperor Nicholas I (Petrograd: State Printing House, 1915) (in Russian).
  3. Bulgarin, F.V., The Summer voyage to Finland and Sweden in 1838 (St. Petersburg: printing house Expeditions for the procurement of government papers, 1839) (in Russian).
  4. Grönhagen, K.B., A Guide to Finland (St. Petersburg: Samoobrazovaniye, 1914) (in Russian).
  5. Ignatius, K.E.F., Grand Duchy of Finland: Statistical notes (Helsingfors: printing house of the Finnish Literary Society, 1882) (in Russian).
  6. Chamber-Fourier ceremonial, banquet and marching journal of 1772 (St. Petersburg: 2nd Department of His Imperial Majesty’s Own Chancellery, 1857) (in Russian).
  7. Kutorga, S.S., “Geological sketch of the road to the Imatra Rapids”, Biblioteka dlia chteniya [Reading Library] 96, 61–82 (1849) (in Russian).
  8. Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky, A.I., Description of the Finnish War on land and at sea, in 1808 and 1809, by the highest order, composed by Lieutenant General Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky (St. Petersburg: printing house of the Headquarters of the Separate Corps of the Internal Guard, 1841) (in Russian).
  9. Polonsky, L., “Several days in Finland. From a trip to Helsingfors”, Vestnik Yevropy [Bulletin of Europe] 4, 766–802 (1872) (in Russian).
  10. Romanova, E.P., Modern landscapes of Europe (Moscow: Moscow State University Publishing House, 1997) (in Russian).
  11. Rychagov, G.I., General geomorphology: a textbook for university students studying geography specialties (Moscow: Moscow University Publishing House, 2006) (in Russian).
  12. Salmanov, A.S., “Daniel Nyblin – talent and prominence” (https://www.parkmonrepos.org/novosti/daniel-niblin-talant-i-izvestnost) (in Russian).
  13. Publication in honor of the seventieth birthday of Professor Dmitry Nikolayevich Anuchin (Moscow: Imperial Society of Enthusiasts of natural science, anthropology and ethnography, affiliated to Moscow University, 1913) (in Russian).
  14. Semenov, D.D., Study of the Homeland. Northern region and Finland (St. Petersburg: printing house I. Ogryzko) (in Russian).
  15. In Northern Latitudes: from St. Petersburg to Stockholm (New York Times; Jul 11, 1880) (in English).
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References

  1. Anuchin, D.N., The Climate of Finland. Manuscript (Department of Manuscripts of the Russian State Library, Archival collection 10, folder 7, storage unit 1) (in Russian).
  2. Borodkin, M.M., The History of Finland. The Time of Emperor Nicholas I (Petrograd: State Printing House, 1915) (in Russian).
  3. Bulgarin, F.V., The Summer voyage to Finland and Sweden in 1838 (St. Petersburg: printing house Expeditions for the procurement of government papers, 1839) (in Russian).
  4. Grönhagen, K.B., A Guide to Finland (St. Petersburg: Samoobrazovaniye, 1914) (in Russian).
  5. Ignatius, K.E.F., Grand Duchy of Finland: Statistical notes (Helsingfors: printing house of the Finnish Literary Society, 1882) (in Russian).
  6. Chamber-Fourier ceremonial, banquet and marching journal of 1772 (St. Petersburg: 2nd Department of His Imperial Majesty’s Own Chancellery, 1857) (in Russian).
  7. Kutorga, S.S., “Geological sketch of the road to the Imatra Rapids”, Biblioteka dlia chteniya [Reading Library] 96, 61–82 (1849) (in Russian).
  8. Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky, A.I., Description of the Finnish War on land and at sea, in 1808 and 1809, by the highest order, composed by Lieutenant General Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky (St. Petersburg: printing house of the Headquarters of the Separate Corps of the Internal Guard, 1841) (in Russian).
  9. Polonsky, L., “Several days in Finland. From a trip to Helsingfors”, Vestnik Yevropy [Bulletin of Europe] 4, 766–802 (1872) (in Russian).
  10. Romanova, E.P., Modern landscapes of Europe (Moscow: Moscow State University Publishing House, 1997) (in Russian).
  11. Rychagov, G.I., General geomorphology: a textbook for university students studying geography specialties (Moscow: Moscow University Publishing House, 2006) (in Russian).
  12. Salmanov, A.S., “Daniel Nyblin – talent and prominence” (https://www.parkmonrepos.org/novosti/daniel-niblin-talant-i-izvestnost) (in Russian).
  13. Publication in honor of the seventieth birthday of Professor Dmitry Nikolayevich Anuchin (Moscow: Imperial Society of Enthusiasts of natural science, anthropology and ethnography, affiliated to Moscow University, 1913) (in Russian).
  14. Semenov, D.D., Study of the Homeland. Northern region and Finland (St. Petersburg: printing house I. Ogryzko) (in Russian).
  15. In Northern Latitudes: from St. Petersburg to Stockholm (New York Times; Jul 11, 1880) (in English).
  16. Suomi kartasto. Kartbok Finland (Helsinki: Suomen Matkailija-Yhdistys, 1902) (in Finnish and Swedish).