Two very similar pencil drawings, one directly above the other, of the elevation of an island viewed from a distance. A handwritten note identifies the scene as Herald Island (an isolated island in the Arctic) viewed from the east. Accession records indicate that the image was created during the 1928 Stoll-McCracken expedition to the Arctic unde...
Two pencil drawings, one directly above the other. Upper drawing depicts the elevation of an Arctic shoreline viewed from a distance. A handwritten note identifies the scene as Cape Prince of Wales. Lower drawing shows two rocks, one a roughly sketched outline and the other a closer, shaded study. A note beneath this drawing states "Fairway Rock...
Painting in casein on masonite depicting several King and Common eiders on the water, with snowy mountains in the background. Records indicate that the painting is set off the Aleutian islands and was created, or at least planned, during the American Museum of Natural History's 1928 Stoll-McCracken Expedition.