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Ponting, Herbert George.
Estimate
1,200 - 1,800 GBP
bidding is closed
Description
- 'Summertime, the opening-up of the ice', 1910-1912.
- 583 by 751mm
grey-toned carbon print (583 x 751mm.), flush-mounted on board, the photographer's blindstamp in the image, framed and glazed
Provenance
Fine Art Society label on the reverse of the mount titled and numbered '84' in ink, also inscribed 'Simpson' in pencil on the reverse
Literature
Ponting, H.G., The Great White South, 1999 (1921), a variant p. 33.
Catalogue Note
The following 4 lots come from the collection of George Clarke Simpson. Dr Simpson, of the Indian Weather Bureau at Shimla, was one of the scientific staff on board the Terra Nova, taking charge of the meterological and magnetic work. Close to the expedition leader Soctt, Simpson was put in command of the base camp at Cape Evans when Scott and the polar party left it for the last time in late October 1911. Simpson never returned to the Antarctic after the expedition. His three volume work summarising the meterological findings was published in 1919 after many years of painstaking analysis.