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Arctic artist : the journal and paintings of George Back, midshipman with Franklin, 1819-1822 / edited by C. Stuart Houston ; commentary by I.S. MacLaren.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher number: 400345 | CaOOCELSeries: Rupert's Land Record Society series ; 3.Publication details: Montreal ; Buffalo : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©1994.Description: 1 online resource (xxviii, 403 pages) : illustrations (some color), mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773564701
  • 0773564705
  • 1282856952
  • 9781282856950
  • 9786612856952
  • 6612856955
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Arctic artist.DDC classification:
  • 917.19/2041 22
LOC classification:
  • G650 1819.B33 A3 1994eb
Online resources:
Contents:
List of figures -- List of maps -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Note on the text -- George Back's journal: Stromness to York factory -- York factory to Cumberland House -- Cumberland House to Fort Carlton -- Fort Carlton to Fort Chipewyan -- Fort Chipewyan to Fort Enterprise -- To Point Lake and return -- Fort Enterprise to Fort Chipewyan -- Fort Chipewyan to Fort Enterprise --Preparations to leave Fort Enterprise -- Descent of the Coppermine River -- Exploring the Arctic Coastline -- Point Turnagain to Obstruction Rapids -- Obstruction Rapids to Moose Deer island -- Great Slave Lake to York Factory -- Postscript -- Figures.
Summary: George Back accompanied Sir John Franklin's tragic first Arctic land expedition and kept a lively record in prose and watercolor sketches. This is a reprint of the 1994 work which completed the editor's trilogy of the journals of Franklin's officers. Houston provides an introduction and extensive annotations. Arctic Artist is the liveliest and most complete account of Sir John Franklin's tragic first Arctic land expedition. George Back's prose captures the drama of this journey, and his superb water colour sketches reveal the beauty and wonder of this northern land. Back's journal completes Stuart Houston's trilogy of the journals of Franklin's officers, and is particularly valuable because it is the only journal that records the entire expedition; Franklin himself relied on it for his own published account of the journey. Houston provides an introduction and extensive annotations, as well as synopses of the frank comments regarding the expedition recorded in the various journals of the Hudson's Bay fur trade posts. I.S. MacLaren's commentary on Back's paintings reveals a naval officer of exceptional talent. Conversant with the artistic conventions and aesthetic temper of his age, Back used his sketchbooks not only to depict the expedition's progress but also to capture his imaginative response to the northern wilderness. MacLaren also edits and comments on two other documents written by Back during the expedition: a candid letter to his brother and a poem dramatizing the disaster that claimed the lives of eleven of the twenty explorers in Franklin's party.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-387) and index.

List of figures -- List of maps -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Note on the text -- George Back's journal: Stromness to York factory -- York factory to Cumberland House -- Cumberland House to Fort Carlton -- Fort Carlton to Fort Chipewyan -- Fort Chipewyan to Fort Enterprise -- To Point Lake and return -- Fort Enterprise to Fort Chipewyan -- Fort Chipewyan to Fort Enterprise --Preparations to leave Fort Enterprise -- Descent of the Coppermine River -- Exploring the Arctic Coastline -- Point Turnagain to Obstruction Rapids -- Obstruction Rapids to Moose Deer island -- Great Slave Lake to York Factory -- Postscript -- Figures.

George Back accompanied Sir John Franklin's tragic first Arctic land expedition and kept a lively record in prose and watercolor sketches. This is a reprint of the 1994 work which completed the editor's trilogy of the journals of Franklin's officers. Houston provides an introduction and extensive annotations. Arctic Artist is the liveliest and most complete account of Sir John Franklin's tragic first Arctic land expedition. George Back's prose captures the drama of this journey, and his superb water colour sketches reveal the beauty and wonder of this northern land. Back's journal completes Stuart Houston's trilogy of the journals of Franklin's officers, and is particularly valuable because it is the only journal that records the entire expedition; Franklin himself relied on it for his own published account of the journey. Houston provides an introduction and extensive annotations, as well as synopses of the frank comments regarding the expedition recorded in the various journals of the Hudson's Bay fur trade posts. I.S. MacLaren's commentary on Back's paintings reveals a naval officer of exceptional talent. Conversant with the artistic conventions and aesthetic temper of his age, Back used his sketchbooks not only to depict the expedition's progress but also to capture his imaginative response to the northern wilderness. MacLaren also edits and comments on two other documents written by Back during the expedition: a candid letter to his brother and a poem dramatizing the disaster that claimed the lives of eleven of the twenty explorers in Franklin's party.

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