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The Seal and the Walrus, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
The Seal and the Walrus, c1850. Around the central illustration of the animals are vignettes of hunting and uses the to which their carcasses were put. The meat was used for food, and the skins for tents and clothing. Their ivory was used for false teeth, their fat for oil, and walrus skin for glue. At top right two men in sealskin coats and caps are walking past the window of the Hudsons Bay Fur Company. From Graphic Illustrations of Animals and Their Utility to Man. (London, c1850).
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AR924735
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Image
Purpose
Public
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4509px × 3875px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
Benjamin Waterhouse
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
Boat
BOATS
Canoe
Clothing
color
concept
Dress
ESKIMO
Fur
Hawkins
Hunting Scene
Ice
INUIT
Lithograph
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Oxford Science Archive
People
POLAR
Print Collector1
SEAL
seals
Sealskin
Snow
Spear
Tent
TENTS
transport
TRANSPORTATION
Walrus
WARFARE
Wars
water transport
Weapon, Military
WEAPONRY
WEAPONS
Weather