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The Arctic Regions: No. 36. The Glacier As Seen Flowing Or Being Forced Down Between The Hills, Ploughing Up A Moraine Of Earth And Rocks, Twenty To Thirty Feet High

Creator Name

John L. Dunmore;
George P. Critcherson

Cultural Context

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Date

1869, 1851 to 1875

Work details

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Title

The Arctic Regions: No. 36. The Glacier As Seen Flowing Or Being Forced Down Between The Hills, Ploughing Up A Moraine Of Earth And Rocks, Twenty To Thirty Feet High

Creator

John L. Dunmore, American, 1833 - 1897, artist;
George P. Critcherson, American, active 1850s-1870s, artist

Worktype

Photograph

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Material

albumen print

Dimensions

image: 11 5/16 x 15 1/2 in. (28.7 x 39.4 cm) support: 47.9 x 61.8 cm (18 7/8 x 24 5/16 in.)

Technique

albumen print

Language

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Date

1869, 1851 to 1875

Provenance

Gift of Mary and Dan Solomon; Donor: Dan and Mary Solomon; Source: Dan and Mary Solomon

Style Period

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Rights

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CC0

Inscription

Printed in letterpress, across bottom on support: No. 36. THE GLACIER AS SEEN FLOWING OR BEING FORCED DOWN BETWEEN TEH HILLS, PLOUGHING UP A MORAINE OF EARTH ADN ROCKS, TWENTY TO THIRTY FEET HIGH.; on verso, by unknown hand, lower right in graphite: William Bradford 81.269

Location

American

Subjects

Arctic; Landscape; Water; topographical; landscape

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John L. Dunmore, The Arctic Regions: No. 36. The Glacier As Seen Flowing Or Being Forced Down Between The Hills, Ploughing Up A Moraine Of Earth And Rocks, Twenty To Thirty Feet High, 1869, 1851 to 1875, National Gallery of Art. CC0.

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