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Eskimaux, listening at a seal-hole, in the act of striking a seal, 1824 (engraving)
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Eskimaux, listening at a seal-hole, in the act of striking a seal, 1824 (engraving)
3671982 Eskimaux, listening at a seal-hole, in the act of striking a seal, 1824 (engraving) by Finden, Edward Francis (1791-1857); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: Proof plate; drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage (London, 1824).
by Lyon, George Francis); © Newberry Library
Media ID 33088532
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This engraving, titled "Eskimaux, listening at a seal-hole, in the act of striking a seal" transports us back to the early 19th century and offers a glimpse into the world of indigenous Inuit people. The print showcases an intimate moment of hunting as an Eskimau patiently waits by a seal-hole, poised for action. Created in 1824 by Captain G. F. Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage, ' this proof plate captures both the skill and resourcefulness required for survival in harsh Arctic environments. The scene is filled with anticipation as we witness the Eskimau preparing to strike their prey. The artist's attention to detail brings life to every element – from the intricate patterns on their clothing to the icy landscape surrounding them. This artwork not only celebrates Inuit culture but also serves as documentation of exploration during this era. As we reflect upon this image, it reminds us of humanity's deep connection with nature and our ability to adapt and thrive even in extreme conditions. It invites us to appreciate different cultures' unique knowledge and skills that have sustained communities throughout history. Preserved within Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois, this engraving continues to captivate viewers today with its historical significance and artistic excellence. It stands as a testament to human resilience while honoring indigenous peoples' rich heritage in North America.
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