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WHALING IMPLEMENTS, 1850. A collection of tools used to capture and dissect whales. Wood engraving, American, 1850




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WHALING IMPLEMENTS, 1850. A collection of tools used to capture and dissect whales. Wood engraving, American, 1850

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1850 Blubber Harpoon Hunt Lance Spade Whaling


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This print titled "Whaling Implements, 1850" takes us back to a significant era in American history when whaling was a thriving industry. The wood engraving showcases an array of tools meticulously arranged, each with its own purpose in capturing and dissecting whales. The image transports us to the middle of America's whaling expeditions, where brave hunters embarked on dangerous voyages in pursuit of these majestic creatures. The collection includes various implements that were essential for this perilous task: harpoons, lances, and guns designed specifically for hunting whales. These instruments symbolize the ingenuity and resourcefulness of those involved in this demanding trade. Amongst the tools depicted is a spade used to cut through layers of blubber during dissection—a reminder of the immense size and strength possessed by these marine giants. Another intriguing item is a pricker, which was employed to extract valuable oil from whale blubber. Through this wood engraving from 1850, we gain insight into both the technical aspects and cultural significance surrounding whaling during that time period. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and exploration while also highlighting our complex relationship with nature. Granger Art on Demand has masterfully captured this historical snapshot through their meticulous reproduction process. This artwork invites viewers to reflect upon America's past as they marvel at the craftsmanship displayed within this collection of whaling implements.

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