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First discovery of land by HMS Investigator, September 6th 1850
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First discovery of land by HMS Investigator, September 6th 1850
One of a series of eight chromolithograph sketches by Lieut S. Gurney Cresswell (1827-1867), of the voyage of HMS Investigator under Captain McClure, 1850-54
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Chromolithograph Oceans Sailing Sea Ice Ships
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This chromolithograph print, captured by Lieutenant S. Gurney Cresswell during the historic voyage of HMS Investigator under Captain McClure, transports us back to September 6th, 1850. It vividly depicts the awe-inspiring moment when land was first discovered by the intrepid crew. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork, our eyes are drawn to the majestic ship sailing through vast oceans and treacherous sea ice. The sheer size and grandeur of HMS Investigator remind us of the courage and determination that fueled these explorers in their quest for new frontiers. The artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every stroke; from the billowing clouds above to the intricate rigging below deck, each element comes alive on this vibrant canvas. The use of chromolithography adds a richness and depth that further enhances our visual experience. In this particular scene, we witness a pivotal moment in history as land emerges on the horizon. The crew members aboard HMS Investigator must have been filled with a mix of excitement and relief at finally setting foot on uncharted territory. This discovery undoubtedly marked a significant milestone in their arduous journey. As we contemplate this image, it serves as a poignant reminder of humanity's insatiable thirst for exploration and knowledge. It is also an homage to those brave individuals who risked everything in pursuit of scientific advancement and geographical understanding. Preserved by the University of Cambridge SPRI (Scott Polar Research Institute), this extraordinary chromolithograph print not only captures a singular moment frozen in time but also invites us into an era where mankind dared to venture into unexplored realms – forever changing our perception of what lies beyond our familiar shores.
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