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Officious Foxes, 1876 (Engraving)
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Officious Foxes, 1876 (Engraving)
939922 Officious Foxes, 1876 (Engraving) by Austrian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Julius Johannes Ludovicus Ritter von Payer (1841 - 1915); participated in 2nd German North Polar Expedition on board Germania 1869-70; in 1871 he joined Karl Weyprecht on the Austro Hungarian expedition to Novaya Zemlya and then from 1874-74 he les the Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition; Payer was shore Commander and Weyprecht was Commander at Sea: Franz Joseph Land was discovered on this voyage; ); The Stapleton Collection
Media ID 25468340
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Arctic Butchering Explorers Foxes Pioneer Pioneers Polar Polar Bear Scavengers Scavenging Slaughtered Slaughtering Sled Wild Animals Wilds Killing Officious
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Officious Foxes, 1876 (Engraving) captures a dramatic scene of polar exploration in the late 19th century. This print by the Austrian School depicts a group of intrepid explorers on their sleds, surrounded by wild animals and engaged in an arduous task. Led by Julius Johannes Ludovicus Ritter von Payer, a renowned explorer and participant in various expeditions, this particular voyage was marked by significant discoveries. The Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition led to the revelation of Franz Joseph Land, adding to our understanding of the Arctic region. In this engraving, we witness both the harsh reality and resourcefulness required for survival in such extreme conditions. The explorers are seen scavenging and butchering a polar bear while foxes eagerly await their share. It is a testament to human ingenuity as they adapt to their environment and utilize every available resource. The image evokes feelings of awe at the bravery and determination displayed by these pioneers who ventured into uncharted territories. It also highlights the delicate balance between humans and wildlife in these remote regions. This historic artwork serves as a reminder of the remarkable achievements made during early polar exploration and pays homage to those who risked everything for knowledge and discovery.
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