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Iridescent clouds, looking north from the Ramp on Cape Evans, 9 August 1911

Iridescent clouds, looking north from the Ramp on Cape Evans, 9 August 1911
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Iridescent clouds, looking north from the Ramp on Cape Evans, 9 August 1911

Medium: watercolour. Artist: E.A.Wilson (1872-1912). Expedition: British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 (Terra Nova). Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, offers excellence in the study of the Arctic and Antarctic. © Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge

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This print transports us back in time to the vast and icy landscapes of Antarctica, specifically Cape Evans on 9th August 1911. The medium used for this stunning artwork is watercolour, skillfully brought to life by the talented artist E. A. Wilson (1872-1912). As we gaze upon this masterpiece, our eyes are immediately drawn to the mesmerizing iridescent clouds that dominate the scene. Their ethereal colors dance across the canvas, creating a breathtaking spectacle against the backdrop of an endless polar sky. It is as if nature itself has decided to showcase its most vibrant palette exclusively for our viewing pleasure. Looking north from the Ramp on Cape Evans, we can almost feel ourselves standing alongside those brave explorers who were part of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 (Terra Nova). We imagine them marveling at this extraordinary phenomenon with a mixture of awe and curiosity. The delicate brushstrokes capture not only the beauty but also convey a sense of tranquility amidst harsh conditions. The softness of watercolours allows us to appreciate both their fragility and resilience in such an unforgiving environment. This remarkable painting serves as a reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with exploration and discovery. It symbolizes our relentless pursuit of knowledge even in places where survival seems improbable. Preserved by University of Cambridge SPRI, this artwork stands as a testament to both artistic talent and scientific endeavor. Its presence evokes emotions ranging from wonderment at nature's wonders to admiration for those who dared venture into uncharted territories. In essence, this print encapsulates history frozen in time – an invitation for us all to embark on our own journey through imagination and contemplation.


Framed Prints

Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Antarctic with our Framed Print of "Iridescent Clouds, Looking North from the Ramp on Cape Evans, 9 August 1911" by renowned artist E.A. Wilson from the University of Cambridge SPRI, Scott Polar Research Institute. This exquisite watercolor painting, captured during the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 (Terra Nova), showcases the iridescent clouds over the icy landscape, bringing the awe-inspiring wonders of the polar region right into your home. Each print is carefully framed to preserve its authenticity and enhance its visual appeal, making it a stunning addition to any room or office space. Own a piece of history and immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Antarctic with our Framed Print by E.A. Wilson.


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Experience the captivating beauty of the past with our exquisite watercolor print from the Media Storehouse collection. This stunning artwork, titled "Iridescent clouds, looking north from the Ramp on Cape Evans, 9 August 1911," is a masterpiece by the renowned artist E.A. Wilson, who was a part of the historic British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 (Terra Nova). The intricate watercolor depicts the mesmerizing iridescent clouds over Cape Evans, offering a glimpse into the breathtaking natural wonders of Antarctica during that era. Bring this piece of history into your home and let its timeless charm transport you to a bygone era.


Poster Prints

Experience the enchanting beauty of the Antarctic with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Poster Prints collection. This stunning watercolour painting, "Iridescent clouds, looking north from the Ramp on Cape Evans, 9 August 1911," captures the ethereal iridescence of the Antarctic sky as seen by artist E.A. Wilson during the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 (Terra Nova). Wilson's masterful brushstrokes bring to life the raw, untouched landscape of this remote and otherworldly continent. Bring this piece of history into your home or office and let the iridescent hues transport you to the icy shores of Antarctica. A must-have for any art lover or polar enthusiast.


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Discover the captivating beauty of the Antarctic with our exclusive jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring the enchanting watercolor painting "Iridescent clouds, looking north from the Ramp on Cape Evans, 9 August 1911" by renowned artist E.A. Wilson from the University of Cambridge SPRI, Scott Polar Research Institute. This breathtaking image captures the essence of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 (Terra Nova) and offers an immersive experience into the icy landscapes and iridescent skies of the polar region. Engage in the intriguing process of piecing together this stunning jigsaw puzzle, bringing the mesmerizing artwork to life and transporting you to the heart of the Antarctic adventure.

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