thank you onfim i love you onfim here's my fanart
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thank you onfim i love you onfim here's my fanart

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My little tribute to Onfim ^^ 13th Century boy from medieval Russia (Nóvgorod) whose drawings on birch bark were found ✨
Sigil 7 (I Was Once a Wild Beast) — 6" x 23" Casein, Charcoal, Graphite, Collage, Silver and Gold Leaf Wood Panel
Doodles Made by a 6-year-old Boy Named Onfim, from Russia, c. 1240-1260 CE: these drawings were scrawled onto the homework of a little boy in Novgorod nearly 800 years ago
Over the last 75 years, excavations in and around Novgorod, in Russia, have led to the discovery of hundreds of documents dating back to the Middle Ages. These documents were made using pieces of bark from the local birch trees; they include letters, notes, spelling exercises, shopping lists, receipts, and legal documents, among other things.
The most famous examples are the panels that contain the writing exercises of a 6-7 year-old boy named Onfim, whose work was often accompanied by drawings of knights, fantastical beasts, battle scenes, and depictions of himself in various forms.
These are just a few examples:
Birch-Bark Document no.199: on the back of a panel that had been used for his spelling exercises, Onfim drew this picture of himself as a wild beast, writing "I am a wild beast" in the center of the drawing; the beast is also shown holding a sign that says "Greetings from Onfim to Danilo," likely referring to a friend or classmate.
Birch-Bark Document no.200: Onfim began writing the Cyrillic alphabet at the top of this panel, but he then stopped to draw a picture of himself as a warrior on horseback, labeling the figure with his name; the drawing shows him wielding a sword while he impales his enemy with a spear.
Birch-Bark Document no.202: the boy's mother and father are depicted in this drawing, which accompanies another writing exercise.
Birch-Bark Document no.206: Onfim began to copy a liturgical prayer (the Troparion of the Sixth Hour) onto this strip of bark, but he apparently got distracted after writing just the first few words, and started drawing a row of people along the bottom of the panel instead.
The examples above are just a few of the many documents that have been unearthed in Novgorod (now known as Veliky Novgorod) and its surrounding areas. More than a thousand birch-bark manuscripts and styli have been found throughout the region, suggesting that there was a high rate of literacy among the local inhabitants. Most of these documents were created during the 11th-15th centuries, when Novgorod served as the capital city of the Novgorod Republic; they had been buried in the thick, wet clay that permeates the local soil, in conditions that allowed them to remain almost perfectly preserved for hundreds of years.
I know that Onfim's drawings are pretty well-known already, but my most recent post involved a very similar writing exercise/doodle from a child in Medieval Egypt, so I just thought I'd post some of Onfim's work, as well.
Sources & More Info:
Institute of Slavic Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences: Birch-Bark no.200, no.199, no.202, no.203, no.206, & no.210 (the site is in Russian, but can be translated)
Institute of Slavic Studies: Full Database of Birch-Bark Documents
The New York Times: Where Mud is Archaeological Gold, Russian History Grew on Trees
Russian Linguistics: Old East Slavic Birch-Bark Literacy - a history of linguistic emancipation?
I wish Onfim could know just how many people love his drawings hundreds of years later. I hope he got to be that warrior that he dreamed of becoming.

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thought abt this a lot yesterday
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(Reuploaded with some fixed errors) It's time for a new #anforscorner! Today, I want to show you guys the adorable drawings made by Onfim, a child from high medieval Russia!
Still a big fan of Onfim's drawings