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Photo Mug : On Snow Shoes to The Barren Grounds by Casper W. Whitney, 2600 Miles After Musk Oxen... c1896. Creator: Edward Penfield
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On Snow Shoes to The Barren Grounds by Casper W. Whitney, 2600 Miles After Musk Oxen... c1896. Creator: Edward Penfield
On Snow Shoes to The Barren Grounds by Casper W. Whitney, 2600 Miles After Musk Oxen and Wood Bison Now Appearing in Harper's Magazine, c1896. [Publisher: Harper Publications; Place: New York]
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Add a touch of adventure to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the iconic illustration "On Snow Shoes to The Barren Grounds" by Edward Penfield. This captivating image, originally published in Harper's Magazine in 1896, depicts Casper W. Whitney's journey through the frozen wilderness, accompanied by musk oxen and a wood bison. Each sip from this mug brings you closer to the untamed beauty of the Arctic landscape. Perfect for the explorer at heart, this sturdy mug is an excellent addition to your collection of unique and meaningful items.
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On Snow Shoes to The Barren Grounds
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is a captivating lithograph by Edward Penfield, published in Harper's Magazine in 1896, showcasing Caspar W. Whitney's journey of 2,600 miles through the American wilderness. The image depicts a lone figure, dressed in winter apparel, trudging through the snowy landscape on snowshoes. The man wears a heavy coat, a scarf wrapped around his neck, and a pair of high, insulated boots, known as carriage boots. His hands are covered in gloves, and he carries a rifle slung over his shoulder. The title of the lithograph, "On Snow Shoes to The Barren Grounds," is elegantly written in bold, capital letters at the bottom, adding a sense of adventure and exploration to the scene. The background of the image is a vast, snow-covered expanse, dotted with trees and small shrubs. In the distance, a herd of musk oxen can be seen grazing on the barren grounds, their thick coats blending seamlessly with the snow. The use of color and shading in the lithograph creates a sense of depth and texture, making the scene feel both real and otherworldly. The image is a testament to the harsh yet beautiful conditions of the American wilderness in the late 19th century. It captures the spirit of adventure and exploration that characterized the era, as well as the importance of practical clothing and footwear for surviving in extreme conditions. The lithograph is a valuable piece of American heritage art and literature, and a reminder of the rich history of illustration and printing in the United States. This lithograph, titled "On Snow Shoes to The Barren Grounds," was created by Edward Penfield for Harper's Magazine in 1896, and is now part of the New York Public Library's vast collection of historical images. It is a stunning example of the art of lithography and a window into the past, offering a glimpse into the world of 19th-century American exploration and adventure.
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