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Lumbering in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Series), January 28, 1871
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Lumbering in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Series), January 28, 1871
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Lumbering in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Series), January 28,1871
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is a captivating black and white wood engraving captured by John Parker Davis during the 19th century in America. This remarkable print showcases the rugged beauty of winter as it depicts a group of lumberjacks diligently working amidst the snowy landscape. In this scene, we witness men clad in heavy clothing and sturdy footwear, braving the wintry weather to carry out their arduous job. With axes and other tools in hand, they skillfully fell towering trees that surround them. The serene forest setting serves as a backdrop for their laborious profession. The attention to detail in this artwork transports us back to an era when nature was both revered and harnessed for its resources. Each stroke of Davis's engraving captures the essence of these hardworking individuals who relied on their strength and expertise to provide timber for various purposes. This historic image not only offers a glimpse into the daily lives of lumberjacks but also pays homage to their vital role in shaping America's growth during that time. It stands as a testament to human resilience against challenging conditions while highlighting our connection with nature. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print by John Parker Davis invites viewers to reflect upon our relationship with our environment and appreciate the dedication required for such demanding occupations.
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