HURLEY (Frank).

Lotus floe 'neath the Barrier Brink.

FROM THE COLLECTION OF EXPEDITION LEADER DR. DOUGLAS MAWSON

Blue-toned carbon print, mounted on board. 720 by 570mm. Original Fine Art Society label on verso with title in ink, numbered 53, notarised stamp of the Mawson estate on verso plus additional annotation. A few very slight rubs and light toning from a previous mount, otherwise very good. London, the Fine Art Society, [c, 1914.

£35,000.00

From the collection of the expedition leader, Dr. Douglas Mawson, a very fine large format print of a photograph taken on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-14.

The photograph’s title derives from a poem by Archibald McLean, reproduced in full in the official expedition account Home of the Blizzard. The further captioning on the verso reads “Portion of a Panorama at Lands End. Bickerton in the view / Pancake ice.” From the contemporary exhibition catalogues however, there is no indication that the photograph was exhibited or sold in any format other than present.

Francis Bickerton was trained as an aeronautical engineer, and was primarily employed to operate and maintain the expedition REP monoplane. Whilst in Antarctica, he volunteered for and was accepted into Shackleton’s Trans Antarctic Expedition crew, although he did not take up the position, opting rather at the outbreak of war to enlist in the Royal Flying Corps.

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228492