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Heavy weather

Photographer: Morrison, John Donald.
Expedition: Antarctic Relief Expeditions 1902-04
Date: 1904
Location: Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge
Deck of ship awash with water

Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, offers excellence in the study of the Arctic and Antarctic

Media ID 11476929

© Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge


16"x20" (51x41cm) Metal Print

Experience the heroic spirit of the Antarctic Relief Expeditions 1902-04 with our stunning Metal Print of "Heavy Weather" by John Donald Morrison from the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge. This iconic image, captured in 1904, depicts the deck of the ship awash with water during a stormy Antarctic sea. Our high-quality Metal Prints bring out the rich details and vibrant colors of this historic photograph, making it a captivating addition to any room. Relive the adventure and courage of the early Antarctic explorers with this beautiful and durable piece of wall art.

Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, our metal photo prints go beyond traditional canvases, adding a cool, modern touch to your space. Wall mount on back. Eco-friendly 100% post-consumer recycled ChromaLuxe aluminum surface. The thickness of the print is 0.045". Featuring a Scratch-resistant surface and Rounded corners. Backing hangers are attached to the back of the print and float the print 1/2-inch off the wall when hung, the choice of hanger may vary depending on size and International orders will come with Float Mount hangers only. Finished with a brilliant white high gloss surface for unsurpassed detail and vibrance. Printed using Dye-Sublimation and for best care we recommend a non-ammonia glass cleaner, water, or isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol to prevent harming the print surface. We recommend using a clean, lint-free cloth to wipe off the print. The ultra-hard surface is scratch-resistant, waterproof and weatherproof. Avoid direct sunlight exposure.

Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, metal prints bring images to life and add a modern touch to any space

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")

Estimated Product Size is 41.2cm x 51.4cm (16.2" x 20.2")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This print titled "Heavy Weather" takes us back to the early 20th century, capturing a dramatic moment during the Antarctic Relief Expeditions of 1902-04. The photographer, John Donald Morrison, skillfully freezes time on the deck of a ship battling against nature's fury. In this image preserved at the Scott Polar Research Institute in the University of Cambridge, we are transported to an unforgiving environment where wind and waves collide. The sheer power of Mother Nature is evident as water crashes over the ship's deck, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that both amazes and humbles. The photograph serves as a testament to the bravery and resilience of those who ventured into uncharted territories for scientific exploration. It offers us a glimpse into their challenging journey through treacherous waters while seeking answers about our planet's polar regions. As we study this historical artifact, it becomes apparent that its significance extends beyond its aesthetic appeal. This image embodies human determination in pursuit of knowledge and understanding. It reminds us that progress often comes with great sacrifice and perseverance. Preserved within these frames lies not only an extraordinary visual record but also an invitation to reflect upon our own relationship with nature. We are reminded of its immense power and our responsibility towards protecting it for future generations. Thanks to institutions like the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge, photographs like "Heavy Weather" continue to inspire awe and curiosity among researchers, historians, and enthusiasts alike. They serve as invaluable windows into our past while igniting conversations about climate change, exploration ethics, and humanity's place in an ever-changing world.

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