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Auction archive: Lot number 143

HERBERT GEORGE PONTING (1871-1935)

Auction 26.09.1997
26 Sep 1997
Estimate
£400 - £600
ca. US$640 - US$960
Price realised:
£1,610
ca. US$2,575
Auction archive: Lot number 143

HERBERT GEORGE PONTING (1871-1935)

Auction 26.09.1997
26 Sep 1997
Estimate
£400 - £600
ca. US$640 - US$960
Price realised:
£1,610
ca. US$2,575
Beschreibung:

HERBERT GEORGE PONTING (1871-1935) Terra Nova at the Ice-foot, 16 January 1911. blue grey-toned carbon print, signed H.G.Ponting in pencil on recto, inscribed in pencil on verso, window-mount. (Four horizontal surface cracks to area of sky at top of image) 17½ x 12½in. (44.5 x 31.7cm.) LITERATURE: H.G. Ponting, The Great White South , London 1921, illustrated opp. p.72 ('The Terra Nova was wonderfully picturesque as she lay berthed alongside the ice; she was a type of vessel nowadays seldom met with on the seas, and her square rigged masts and rugged hull, mirrored in the water, lent great effect to my pictures ... One day a small iceberg bore towards her, scraping along the ice-foot until its further progress was arrested not a hundred yards away. This berg was all a-hanging with icicles, from the warmth of the sun, and it was composed with the ship to add a treasured page to my now rapidly growing album (H.G. Ponting, op. cit. , p. 72)). The Terra Nova , originally a Dundee whaler, had first visited the Antarctic as one of the relief vessels sent by Sir Clements Markham to help Scott's beleaguered expedition aboard the Discovery . She transported Scott's second expedition to the Antarctic, arriving at Cape Ross in early January 1911. After landing the shore parties and supplies and carrying out some exploration she sailed for New Zealand. She returned to Cape Ross in February 1912 and returned with the survivors of the expedition to New Zealand on 1 April 1912.

Auction archive: Lot number 143
Auction:
Datum:
26 Sep 1997
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

HERBERT GEORGE PONTING (1871-1935) Terra Nova at the Ice-foot, 16 January 1911. blue grey-toned carbon print, signed H.G.Ponting in pencil on recto, inscribed in pencil on verso, window-mount. (Four horizontal surface cracks to area of sky at top of image) 17½ x 12½in. (44.5 x 31.7cm.) LITERATURE: H.G. Ponting, The Great White South , London 1921, illustrated opp. p.72 ('The Terra Nova was wonderfully picturesque as she lay berthed alongside the ice; she was a type of vessel nowadays seldom met with on the seas, and her square rigged masts and rugged hull, mirrored in the water, lent great effect to my pictures ... One day a small iceberg bore towards her, scraping along the ice-foot until its further progress was arrested not a hundred yards away. This berg was all a-hanging with icicles, from the warmth of the sun, and it was composed with the ship to add a treasured page to my now rapidly growing album (H.G. Ponting, op. cit. , p. 72)). The Terra Nova , originally a Dundee whaler, had first visited the Antarctic as one of the relief vessels sent by Sir Clements Markham to help Scott's beleaguered expedition aboard the Discovery . She transported Scott's second expedition to the Antarctic, arriving at Cape Ross in early January 1911. After landing the shore parties and supplies and carrying out some exploration she sailed for New Zealand. She returned to Cape Ross in February 1912 and returned with the survivors of the expedition to New Zealand on 1 April 1912.

Auction archive: Lot number 143
Auction:
Datum:
26 Sep 1997
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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