Cow
glamour shots: Why
Finnish cattle posed for
pictures in 1899


Image: I.K. Inha/The
Finnish Museum of Photography
The 1900 Paris World’s Fair featured exhibits sent from all around the world, giving visitors glimpses of the wonders and achievements of far-flung lands.*
In the months leading up to the fair, the Finland National Board of Agriculture commissioned photographer I.K. Inha to capture images which would attest to the peerless quality of the country’s agricultural exports.
In addition to idyllic landscapes of fields, pastures, barns and stables, Inha asked farmers to pose in front of a white backdrop with their cows and bulls to show off the hardiness and health of
Finnish livestock.
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