This thesis asks whether there existed a unified view of the Arctic during the time period connected to the high point of British endeavour to find a Northwest Passage, from the first expeditions of the nineteenth-century in 1818 to the return of the last Franklin search party in 1859, forty-one years later. Using this time frame as its marker, the focus of the thesis is primarily on British representations of Arctic landscapes, exploration and Inuit peoples. Through careful empirical analysis of a variety of media, including professional painting, on-the-spot sketches, prints and popular exhibitions, it examines from an art historical viewpoint the historical, political, social and aesthetic contexts in which Arctic representations...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.May 2019. Major: History of Science, Technology, and Med...
THE ARCTIC REGIONS : ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN ON AN ART EXPEDITION TO GREENLAND ; WITH DES...
One of the least-known tangible assets of the Arctic Institute of North America (AINA) is its photog...
This thesis examines the visual representation of the Canadian Arctic and adjacent regions during th...
This thesis will concern itself with British involvement in the Arctic during the period 1818 to 18...
Uncovering a wealth of neglected archival information, this book examines both visual and textual ma...
The arrival of photography in 1839 opened up new methods of visually recording the natural world. We...
This thesis is a study of the public perception of the Arctic through explorers' journals and the mo...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderO...
This paper describes progress of the ongoing postdoctoral project ARCVIS. The project is funded by a...
The aesthetics of the Sublime and the Picturesque comprised the perceptual baggage with which early ...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1997Drama has always been part of Svalbard's vernacula...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
Analysing a set of ethnographic images and illustrations resulting from John Ross’s second voyage t...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.May 2019. Major: History of Science, Technology, and Med...
THE ARCTIC REGIONS : ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN ON AN ART EXPEDITION TO GREENLAND ; WITH DES...
One of the least-known tangible assets of the Arctic Institute of North America (AINA) is its photog...
This thesis examines the visual representation of the Canadian Arctic and adjacent regions during th...
This thesis will concern itself with British involvement in the Arctic during the period 1818 to 18...
Uncovering a wealth of neglected archival information, this book examines both visual and textual ma...
The arrival of photography in 1839 opened up new methods of visually recording the natural world. We...
This thesis is a study of the public perception of the Arctic through explorers' journals and the mo...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderO...
This paper describes progress of the ongoing postdoctoral project ARCVIS. The project is funded by a...
The aesthetics of the Sublime and the Picturesque comprised the perceptual baggage with which early ...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1997Drama has always been part of Svalbard's vernacula...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
Analysing a set of ethnographic images and illustrations resulting from John Ross’s second voyage t...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.May 2019. Major: History of Science, Technology, and Med...
THE ARCTIC REGIONS : ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN ON AN ART EXPEDITION TO GREENLAND ; WITH DES...
One of the least-known tangible assets of the Arctic Institute of North America (AINA) is its photog...