The pallid glow of a midwinter noon at Cape Denison
Australia
1885 – 1962
The pallid glow of a midwinter noon at Cape Denison
from the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911–14
1912
blue-toned carbon print
- Place made
- Cape Denison, Antarctica
- Medium
- blue-toned carbon print
- Dimensions
- 42.2 x 7.7 cm (image)
- Credit line
- Gift of Joan Beer, William J.S Boyle C.M, Peter and Sandra Dobson, Gwinnett Family, Roger Lang, Shane Le Plastrier, The Hon Justice Mark Livesey, David McKee AO and Pam McKee, Peter and Pamela McKee, Dick Whitington QC and Peter Wilson through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation Collectors Club 2019
- Accession number
- 20197Ph81
- Signature and date
- Not signed. Not dated.
- Media category
- Photograph
- Collection area
- Australian photographs
- Image credit
- Photo: Stewart Adams
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Antarctica: five responses from the collection, 2020-2021
Frank Hurley accompanied Douglas Mawson on Australia’s first expedition to Antarctica in 1911–14. His documentation in photography and film was critical to the mission, providing evidence for scientific discoveries, as well as enabling access for an eager public to the dramatic landscape and conditions prevailing there. Hurley’s photograph The blizzard, 1912, became emblematic of the extreme conditions experienced by the men. It shows two figures ‘hurricane walking’ or ‘wind walking’, whereby in order to move forward they would lean and ‘lie on the wind’. In stark contrast, Hurley’s A glacial fairyland, 1912, was taken at a moment of calm. These works, and his film Home of the blizzard (on loan from the National Sound and Film Archive), had a remarkable impact on the public on Mawson’s return – magnified by the fact that the environment could be experienced by so few.
Maria Zagala, Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings and Photographs
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, Mawson / Delprat: A selling exhibition of rare Antarctic photographs, expeditionary artefacts, antique furniture, curios and persona effects from the collections of Sir Douglas Mawson and G. D. Delprat
Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers, 16 September 2019 – 27 September 2019 -
Exhibition of Unique Photographic Pictures taken during the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, also other photographic studies by Frank Hurley
The Fine Art Society, London, 1915 – 1915 -
Antarctica: Five responses
Art Gallery of South Australia, 5 December 2020 – 26 April 2021
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[Book] Hurley, Frank. Exhibition of Unique Photographic Pictures taken during the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, also other photographic studies by Frank Hurley.
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[Book] Mawson / Delprat: A selling exhibition of rare Antarctic photographs, expeditionary artefacts, antique furniture, curios and persona effects from the collections of Sir Douglas Mawson and G. D. Delprat.
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Frank Hurley 1885 – 1962
A blizzard
1912blue-toned carbon printAccession no: 20197Ph80 -
Frank Hurley 1885 – 1962blue-toned carbon printAccession no: 20197Ph81