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David (?) Elkind 
H. Borengshtein, 21 y.o. [European Jew, Vistula Krai] 
[The Jews] 
1897 
  
Cabinet card 
Russian Museum of Ethnography 
Number: ??? 8764-21580 
  
 
LL/112549 
  
Curatorial description (Accessed: 6 August 2021)
Arkady Danilovich Elkind (1869–1920), anthropologist and Doctor of Medicine, was born into a Jewish family, and graduated from the department of medicine, Imperial University of Moscow. In his years of study, he got interested in physical anthropology. In 1894–1896 he was twice sent on a mission trip to Vistula Land by the Imperial Society of Amateurs of Natural Science, Anthropology, and Ethnography to collect anthropological observations among the Jewish population. In 1897, Arkady Elkind asked his brother David (?) Elkind to make photographs of Jews in the city of Chelm, Lublin Province, which was done. The materials collected later formed the basis of the fundamental work The Jews released in 1903. The book contained sketches from photographs made by D. D. Elkind.
 
The work on the book completed, in 1902, Arkady Elkind donated the whole collection of photographs to the Rumyantsov Museum in Moscow. They are portraits of Jews (men, women, girls, and youths), 54 sheets in all, with two photos, en face and in profile, glued on each; indicated on the reverse of 40 cards are the name initials and the surname of persons portrayed (the shooting place is not indicated, but it became identifiable due to the captions in the book released).
 
“Among Polish Jewesses, there are nearly as many brunettes as among men.” (from the book The Jews by A. D. Elkind, 1903). 
 

 
  
 
  
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