Художники - участники экспедиций на Крайний Север = Artists-participants of the expedition to the Far North : из собрания Музея-Архива истории изучения и освоения Европейского Севера Кольского научного центра РАН / [сост., ст., коммент.: Пация Е. Я., Шабалина О. В.]. - Санкт-Петербург : ГАМАС, 2008. - 207 с. : ил., цв. ил.

Fig. 25,26. In the drawings the theme of expedition sybarit­ ism and gluttony is definitively generalised. The tea drinking becomes obviously "mad" and lasts from eight A.M. to eight P.M. (fig. 26). The mouths of the stunned ethnographers have locks which is the sign of impossibility of drinking any more tea. However, in this case Russian peasants always have a saying ready: "Drink! Water will find a hole". In fig. 25 the "moral loss" due to infinite treats is commensurable with the "horror of physical loss" in the Arctic waters. In Charnolusky's memoirs it is possible to find the description of such feasts: "Just less than two min­ utes later, a fresh samovar already stood on table and sang its songs. The mistress <... > was filling the table with cups of Dulevo manufacturer <... > One treat ap­ peared after another. For seven days of passage when we had to eat crackers, dry fish, and canned food, I was really yearning for food and now with pleasure watched traditional northern dishes appearing on the table: shangas with cottage cheese or millet, skantsy (flat cakes) with peas, a salty pike" [Charnolusky 1972: 51-52]. Рис. 26 8 утра - 3/16 октября - 8 вечера. 16/Х. (надпись в левом верхнем углу: «Несь»). Fig. 26 8 A.M. - 3/16 of October - 8 P.M.. 16/X. (written in the top left corner: "Ness"). it QCXj • Д

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