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Struggling through the Quicksand, 1837 (pencil, pen and ink and wash on paper)
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Struggling through the Quicksand, 1837 (pencil, pen and ink and wash on paper)
5310529 Struggling through the Quicksand, 1837 (pencil, pen and ink and wash on paper) by Miller, Alfred Jacob (1810-74); 13.7x21.6 cm; Joslyn Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, USA; (add.info.: Miller and Scottish soldier Sir William Drummond Stewart (1795-1871) accompanied Irish mountain man Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799-1854) trapper with the American Fur Company in 1837 along the Oregon Trail through old Nebraska Territory to one of the last annual fur trappers rendezvous in the Green River Valley in what is now Wyoming.)
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Struggling through the Quicksand, 1837
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is a captivating artwork that captures a moment of peril and adventure in the American West during the 19th century. Created by Alfred Jacob Miller, this pencil, pen and ink, and wash on paper print showcases an extraordinary journey undertaken by Miller himself alongside Sir William Drummond Stewart and Thomas Fitzpatrick. The scene depicts two figures mounted on horses as they navigate their way through treacherous quicksand. The tension is palpable as both man and beast struggle to escape its clutches. The artist's attention to detail brings out the danger of their predicament, with swirling sand engulfing their hooves while waves crash nearby. This artwork not only portrays a physical struggle but also represents the spirit of exploration that defined this era. It offers a glimpse into the challenges faced by early pioneers as they ventured into uncharted territories in search of new opportunities. Miller's composition skillfully combines elements of nature – from rocky mountains to sandy beaches – with human presence, highlighting the harmony between man and his surroundings. The inclusion of Native American culture adds depth to the narrative, reminding us of the rich history intertwined with these landscapes. Overall, "Struggling through the Quicksand" serves as a testament to human resilience in face of adversity and celebrates the indomitable spirit that drove individuals like Miller, Stewart, and Fitzpatrick to venture into unknown lands for discovery and progress.
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