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Management number 219233048 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $17.08 Model Number 219233048
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, pioneers of color photography sought to record the world as it stood on the threshold of profound historical change. Among the most ambitious and distinctive projects of this period was the photographic work of Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorsky, created with the support of the imperial court of the Russian Empire.Working with an advanced early color process, Prokudin-Gorsky undertook a vast photographic survey of the empire’s territories, from European Russia to the Caucasus and Central Asia. His images rank among the earliest true color photographs ever made of these regions, preserving landscapes, architecture, and cultures that would soon be transformed by the political and social upheavals of the twentieth century.Central Asia in Early Color Photographs presents Prokudin-Gorsky’s color images of regions that today form part of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. These photographs offer a rare opportunity to see Central Asia of the early 1900s not through monochrome reproductions, but in color, with an immediacy that brings the historical moment strikingly close.The book features early color views of some of the region’s most important cultural centers, including Samarkand and Bukhara—cities with millennia of history whose architectural ensembles are now recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Captured in these images are monumental madrasas, mosques, palaces, and urban spaces, recorded at a moment poised between medieval tradition and the onset of modernity.Beyond architecture, the photographs document people and everyday life: merchants in bazaars, religious figures, local elites and rulers, traditional dress, crafts, and rituals. Together, these scenes form a layered visual portrait of a region shaped by ancient civilizations, trade routes, and cultural exchange.The significance of this body of work lies not only in its subject matter, but in the medium itself. Color here is not decorative; it functions as a historical witness. It allows the past to be seen with an unexpected clarity, collapsing the distance between the present-day viewer and a world that existed more than a century ago.Prokudin-Gorsky’s Central Asian photographs stand as both remarkable artistic achievements and invaluable historical documents, preserving architecture, landscapes, and ways of life at a moment of profound transition. This volume will appeal to readers interested in early color photography, history, architecture, cultural heritage, and visual history. Read more

ISBN13 979-8994683002
Language English
Publisher PM-Heritage Press LLC
Dimensions 8.49 x 0.56 x 11.24 inches
Item Weight 1.79 pounds
Print length 158 pages
Publication date January 25, 2026

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