(1823-1892) Bradford was born in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, where in 1854 he opened a studio catering to local mariners and merchants. In 1861 he sailed to Labrador, Greenland, and his nascent interest in the Arctic developed quickly into an all-consuming passion. All told, he made seven voyages to the region during the 1860s. From this point, he dedicated all of his energies to painting dramatic Arctic images such as Caught in the Ice(1882).

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Thomas Annan
William Bradford/Dunmore & Critcherson
Julia Margaret Cameron
Charles Clifford
Vincenzo Galdi
W. Hammmerschmidt
Ferdinand Ongania
Gaudenzio Marconi
Guglielmo Pluschow
Carlo Ponti
Tintypes

The Farthest Point Reached (August 17th) Plate 103 from
Bradford’s ‘The Arctic Regions’ (London, 1873 ) Albumen print mounted on period rag board, 11 1/4 x 15 3/8 inches
Written on recto in pencil: “Steam Panther surrounded by
heavy hummock ice in Melville Bay, 1869.” SOLD