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"Esquimaux women, showing the manner in which they often carry their children on their backs in their hoods." by George P. Critcherson — VisualArtsDB
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"Esquimaux women, showing the manner in which they often carry their children on their backs in their hoods."
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"Esquimaux women, showing the manner in which they often carry their children on their backs in their hoods."
George P. Critcherson
1869
Medium
Albumen silver print from a glass negative
Dimensions
4 7/16 × 3 7/16" (11.2 × 8.7 cm)
Genre
Photographs
Museum
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, NY, US
More by George P. Critcherson
Untitled ("Esquimaux Toupek," with dog and puppies)
George P. Critcherson, 1869
Untitled ("Arched iceberg in Melville Bay")
George P. Critcherson, 1869
Untitled ("An Esquimaux Toupek")
George P. Critcherson, 1869
The Arctic Regions: No. 36. The Glacier As Seen Flowing Or Being Forced Down Between The Hills, Ploughing Up A Moraine Of Earth And Rocks, Twenty To Thirty Feet High
George P. Critcherson, 1869
Untitled ("A section of an iceberg which was nearly three quarters of a mile long and grounded in nearly 700 ft of water")
George P. Critcherson, 1869
Untitled ("Section of the side of the glacier at Germitsialik")
George P. Critcherson, 1869
[Unidentified couple in double-horse-drawn carriage, with an unidentified man wearing a top hat holding the front horse]
George P. Critcherson, 1864
The Arctic Regions: No. 92.* The Devil's Thumb partially enveloped in a fog, with the first of the drift Ice from the pack, which was being forced towards the land, from which we escaped through a narrow lead; had we been hemmed in, we should have had to winter there
George P. Critcherson, 1869
[Unidentified woman seated in a horse-drawn carriage, unidentified man in top hat, standing]
George P. Critcherson, 1865
Untitled ("The Panther boring through the pack and among the icebergs")
George P. Critcherson, 1869
Untitled ("Jansen the dog driver")
George P. Critcherson, 1869
Untitled ("View looking inland towards the great Mer de glace")
George P. Critcherson, 1869