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Deer-Stalking in the Adirondacks in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Serie
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Deer-Stalking in the Adirondacks in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Serie
Deer-Stalking in the Adirondacks in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Series), January 21, 1871
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Deer-Stalking in the Adirondacks - A Glimpse into 19th Century American Hunting Culture
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. This photo print, titled "Deer-Stalking in the Adirondacks in Winter" takes us back to a bygone era of adventure and wilderness. Captured by John Parker Davis for Every Saturday magazine on January 21,1871, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of deer hunting in America's Adirondack Mountains. In this scene, we see a group of intrepid hunters braving the harsh winter conditions as they navigate through snow-covered terrain. Clad in traditional clothing and equipped with guns and snowshoes, these men embody the spirit of exploration and determination that characterized hunting expeditions during that time. The image showcases not only the natural beauty of the Adirondacks but also highlights man's harmonious relationship with nature. The presence of well-trained gun dogs adds an element of companionship and loyalty to this rugged pursuit. As we delve deeper into this historical photograph, we are transported to an era when magazines like Every Saturday provided readers with thrilling tales from remote corners of America. This particular issue was published by James R Osgood & Co. , adding another layer to its cultural significance. Preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection today, this print serves as a testament to Winslow Homer's skillful engraving technique while immortalizing an important aspect of American heritage - hunting traditions intertwined with respect for nature's bounty.
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