Hunters Collection
"Hunters: Exploring the Thrill of the Chase Across Cultures and Time" An Eskimo muskrat hunter paddling through the marsh, Kotzebue, Alaska, c
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"Hunters: Exploring the Thrill of the Chase Across Cultures and Time" An Eskimo muskrat hunter paddling through the marsh, Kotzebue, Alaska, c. 1929 (b/w photo): In a world frozen in time, an Eskimo hunter silently glides through the marshes, his paddle barely making a ripple. The hunt for sustenance continues as it has for generations. A leopard attacking an African, illustration from The World in the Hands: In this gripping depiction of predator versus prey, nature's raw power is unleashed as a leopard lunges towards its unsuspecting target. It serves as a reminder that survival is not guaranteed in the untamed wilderness. Catalhoyuk - A very large Neolithic settlement: Unveiling ancient secrets buried beneath layers of time and earth at Catalhoyuk reveals how our ancestors were skilled hunters who relied on their prowess to secure food and protect their community. Caerhays Castle with its Magnolias and Camellias (Magnolia sargentiana var robusta): Amidst breathtaking blooms adorning Caerhays Castle stands a testament to beauty nurtured by dedicated gardeners – reminding us that even amidst grandeur they can appreciate delicate moments of tranquility. Truffle hunters in Perigord in France (chromolitho): Venturing into dense forests with loyal companions by their side, truffle hunters embark on an aromatic quest for these elusive treasures hidden beneath the soil – showcasing both man's ingenuity and nature's bounty. "The Unicorn is Killed and Brought to the Castle, " c. 1500 (wool warp with wool, silk): This tapestry captures an age-old tale where mythical creatures are hunted down by brave knights seeking glory or perhaps symbolizing mankind's eternal pursuit of capturing something extraordinary beyond reach. Mirror Lake Yosemite Valley, 1872. Creator: Samuel Valentine Hunt.