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Mount Longstaff. 13000 ft. Farthest South of all, 1902

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Mount Longstaff. 13000 ft. Farthest South of all, 1902

Medium: watercolour. Artist: E.A.Wilson (1872-1912). Expedition: British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery). 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 showcases the majestic beauty of Mount Longstaff, standing tall at an impressive height of 13,000 feet. As the farthest southern point on Earth, this stunning peak holds a significant place in history and exploration. Painted with meticulous detail using watercolours by the talented artist E. A. Wilson (1872-1912), this artwork captures the essence of Mount Longstaff during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04, also known as Discovery expedition. Wilson's expertise in portraying landscapes shines through his delicate brushstrokes and vibrant use of colour. The painting transports us to a vast icy wilderness where nature reigns supreme. The towering mountain dominates the scene, its snow-capped summit piercing through clouds that seem to dance around it. The sheer magnitude and grandeur of Mount Longstaff are awe-inspiring; one can almost feel the crisp Antarctic air brushing against their face. As we gaze upon this masterpiece from University of Cambridge SPRI's collection at Scott Polar Research Institute, we cannot help but marvel at the courage and determination exhibited by those early explorers who ventured into these unforgiving lands over a century ago. This print serves as a poignant reminder of humanity's relentless pursuit for knowledge and discovery in even the most extreme environments. It encapsulates both scientific curiosity and artistic expression within its frame – a testament to our enduring fascination with Earth's last frontiers. Whether you are an adventurer seeking inspiration or an art enthusiast captivated by natural wonders, this extraordinary piece offers a glimpse into an untamed world that continues to captivate imaginations worldwide.


Framed Prints

Experience the heroic spirit of exploration with our Framed Print of "Mount Longstaff. 13,000 ft. Farthest South of all, 1902" by renowned artist E.A. Wilson. This stunning watercolor masterpiece was created during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) led by Sir Robert Falcon Scott. Mount Longstaff, the highest peak in the Queen Alexandra Range, is depicted in all its majesty, standing proudly as the farthest south discovery at that time. Own this piece of history and bring the adventure into your home or office.


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Experience the heroic spirit of exploration with our exquisite watercolour print of "Mount Longstaff. 13000 ft. Farthest South of all, 1902" by renowned artist E.A. Wilson from the University of Cambridge SPRI. This stunning piece of art was created during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery). Immerse yourself in the history and adventure of the early polar explorers as you display this beautiful, medium format watercolour in your home or office. A must-have for any collector of Antarctic art or history.


Poster Prints

Experience the heroic spirit of exploration with our stunning poster print from the Media Storehouse collection. This captivating watercolor artwork, titled "Mount Longstaff. 13000 ft. Farthest South of all, 1902," was created by renowned artist E.A. Wilson during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery). The painting features Mount Longstaff, the southernmost mountain peak discovered by the expedition team, led by the legendary Captain Robert Falcon Scott. Bring the icy beauty of Antarctica into your home or office with this authentic and inspiring piece of historical art.


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Discover the thrilling world of Antarctica with our exquisite jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. Featuring the captivating watercolor painting, "Mount Longstaff. 13000 ft. Farthest South of all, 1902," by E.A. Wilson from the University of Cambridge SPRI, this puzzle brings you closer to the historic British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery). Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the icy landscape and the heroic spirit of exploration. Piece together the story of this iconic painting and relive the adventure of one of history's most daring expeditions. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone in search of a captivating challenge.

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