Dmitri Yermakov
Dmitri Ivanovich Yermakov (Russian: Дмитрий Иванович Ермаков) (1846 – November 10, 1916) was a Russian Empire photographer known for his series of the Caucasian photographs.
| Dmitri Ivanovich Yermakov | |
|---|---|
|  Dmitri Ivanovich Yermakov, 1885 | |
| Born | Dmitri Ivanovich Caribaggio 1846 Tiflis, Russian Empire | 
| Died | 10 November 1916 (aged 69–70) | 
| Nationality | Russian | 
| Known for | Photographer | 
| Movement | Orientalist | 
Life and career
    

Yermakov was born in Tiflis in 1846, the son of the Italian architect Luigi Caribaggio and a Georgian mother of Austrian descent. She remarried the Russian Ermakov whose surname her son Dmitry took. Trained as a military topographer, he took part in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878).
As an adult, he operated photographic businesses in Tiflis. He traveled extensively as far as Iran and participated in several archaeological expeditions in the Caucasus, leaving a series of unique photographs. These photographs document the lifestyles, customs and costumes of Russian people in the late 19th-century forming an important ethnographic record of the region and its inhabitants. Thousands of his negatives are now kept at Georgian museums.[1]
Work
    
 Armenian noble woman from Tiflis, date unknown Armenian noble woman from Tiflis, date unknown
-Yermakov_Dmitriy_Ivanovich.jpg.webp) Girls and Aged Woman Djeg Settlement, 1880 Girls and Aged Woman Djeg Settlement, 1880
 The House of Arshakuni, 1884-86 The House of Arshakuni, 1884-86
 Princess Lazarev in Tatar costume, date unknown Princess Lazarev in Tatar costume, date unknown
.jpg.webp) A Jew with nuts, date unknown A Jew with nuts, date unknown
 Georgians with national clothes, date unknown Georgians with national clothes, date unknown
 Kurd in the Russian service, Kurd in the Russian service,
 Shah Abbas mosque in Ganja, early 1900s Shah Abbas mosque in Ganja, early 1900s
 Rug Deal at the Tiflis Bazaar, date unknown Rug Deal at the Tiflis Bazaar, date unknown
 The Oriental Bath, 1880 The Oriental Bath, 1880
See also
    

References
    
- John Hannavy (2008), Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century Photography, pp. 494-5. CRC Press, ISBN 0-415-97235-3
