The culture and art of Tuva in museum collections in Russia. Collection of Felix Kohn 1902–1903
№ 3 (14) 2019 "Искусство Евразии", научный журнал об искусстве.
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Keywords

Felix Kohn, collection, Tuva art, stone carving art, wood carving,

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Kuzhuget A. K. The culture and art of Tuva in museum collections in Russia. Collection of Felix Kohn 1902–1903 // The Art of Eurasia, 2019. № 3 (14). P. 272-283. URL: https://doi.org/10.25712/ASTU.2518-7767.2019.03.020.
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Abstract

The article is devoted to the activities and collection of Felix Yakovlevich Kohn as evidence of Tuvan culture. Monuments of the 19th – 20th centuries, Buddhist monasteries, shamanistic stones with their attributes that he recorded, collected traditional Tuvan costumes and jewelry, chests, saddles, carvings and much more are included in the collections of the Russian Ethnographic Museum, Irkutsk Regional Museum of Local Lore, Minusinsk Museum of Local Lore and they are of undoubted cultural and art interest.

https://doi.org/10.25712/ASTU.2518-7767.2019.03.020

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