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Ikmalick and Apelagliu drawing in the officers quarters, 1835 (colour litho)
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Ikmalick and Apelagliu drawing in the officers quarters, 1835 (colour litho)
468756 Ikmalick and Apelagliu drawing in the officers quarters, 1835 (colour litho) by Ross, John (1777-1856) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from Narrative of a second voyage in search of a north-west passage by Sir John Ross & James Clark Ross, 1835. Lithograph by J. Brandard.); The Stapleton Collection; Scottish, out of copyright
Media ID 23489864
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Arctic Captain Eskimo Eskimos Inuit Inuits James Clark Ross John Ross Narrative North West Passage Officers Quarters Polar Brandard
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This print captures a moment of cultural exchange and artistic expression in the officers quarters during an Arctic expedition in 1835. The image showcases Ikmalick and Apelagliu, two Inuit individuals, engrossed in drawing as they interact with Captain John Ross and his crew. The scene is filled with curiosity, discovery, and collaboration. As explorers on a voyage to find the elusive North-West Passage, Ross and his team relied on the knowledge and assistance of local Inuit communities. This encounter highlights the importance of communication between different cultures during expeditions. The lithograph by J. Brandard beautifully illustrates this unique interaction. It was featured in "Narrative of a second voyage in search of a north-west passage" written by Sir John Ross & James Clark Ross. The detailed map displayed nearby suggests that Ikmalick and Apelagliu were sharing their geographical expertise with the explorers. Inuits have long been known for their intricate artistry, often depicting scenes from their daily lives or mythical tales through drawings. This image serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of these indigenous people. Preserved within private collections today, this historical photograph offers us a glimpse into an era when exploration meant not only charting new territories but also fostering cross-cultural connections that continue to shape our understanding of the world today.
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