Ethnographic Collections of Yuriy and Sophia Marr at Peter the Great Kunstkamera

A. Kudriavtceva
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Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of Russian Academy of Sciences holds four collections of watercolours, photographs and material culture items, related to Persia of the 1920s and gathered there by Yuriy and Sophia Marr. Yuriy Marr (1893—1935), the son of Academician Nikolai Marr (1865—1934), who had an unprecedented impact on the development of the humanities in the early Soviet period, devoted his short life to Iranian studies and was among the best experts in the Persian language, literature and daily life of contemporary Persia. In recent decades, Yuriy Marr gained new recognition as a futurist poet due to a series of publications of his literary heritage, carefully preserved for many years by his wife Sophia Marr (1890—1980). In 1925—1926 Yuriy Marr was on mission in Persia to establish cultural ties and collect data on librarianship and publishing activities. The article briefly highlights the features of three collections representing some ethnographic realities of Persia on the eve of comprehensive modernization of the country. Emphasis is made on the collection that was received from Sophia Marr in 1978. The collection includes a woolen cloak (‘aba’) brought by Yuriy Marr from his student trip to Lebanon and Syria in 1914, and 15 watercolour portraits on plywood sheets, copied from the original photographs that were found in the Archives of Orientalists at the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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尤里和索菲亚·马尔的民族志收藏在彼得大帝的艺术照相机
俄罗斯科学院彼得大帝人类学和人种学博物馆收藏了四件与20世纪20年代波斯有关的水彩画、照片和物质文化物品,由尤里和索菲亚·马尔收集。尤里·马尔(1893-1935)是尼古拉·马尔院士(1865-1934)的儿子,他对苏联早期人文学科的发展产生了前所未有的影响,他短暂的一生致力于伊朗研究,是波斯语言、文学和当代波斯日常生活方面最好的专家之一。近几十年来,尤里·马尔作为一位未来主义诗人获得了新的认可,这是因为他的妻子索菲亚·马尔(1890-1980)多年来精心保存了他的文学遗产的一系列出版物。1925年至1926年,尤里·马尔(Yuriy Marr)在波斯执行任务,建立文化联系,收集图书馆和出版活动的数据。本文简要介绍了三部文集的特点,它们代表了波斯在全面现代化前夕的民族志现实。重点放在1978年从索菲亚·马尔那里收到的收藏上。这些藏品包括尤里·马尔1914年在黎巴嫩和叙利亚的学生之旅中带来的一件羊毛斗篷(“aba”),以及15幅胶合板上的水彩肖像,这些肖像是根据俄罗斯科学院东方手稿研究所东方学家档案中发现的原始照片复制的。
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