Friday, May 24, 2019

Mr. Abel Chapman in Spitzbergen

Watercolor of ship in ice and fog
In the Summer of 1880, a relatively luxurious craft set off to convey a party of avid "sportsmen" to Spitzbergen on an arctic game hunting expedition. This trip was not for discovery or science, but to bag a polar bear, musk ox, or reindeer. One of the passengers, Abel Chapman, was a biologist intent not just on the hunt, but also on documenting the fauna of the arctic.

Watercolor of topographical map of Spitzbergen
Watercolor os two seals on ice

During the trip he assembled a scrapbook of his adventures done in stunning watercolor studies. They show the ships, ice, wildlife, and hunting scenes. The resulting album is a beautiful, if mildly disturbing, portrait of the journey thought the eyes of a naturalist and skilled painter.

Watercolor of hunters and prey Watercolor of small whaling boat being cut through the ice


Come in and take a look by asking for Rare QH11 .C43 1880z.

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