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OverviewIn 1853 Richard Hovendon Kern was hired as topographer and artist for a government-sponsored reconnaissance led by Captain John Williams Gunnison. Kern sketched landscape panoramas as the group made its way from the eastern border of Kansas Territory toward the Pacific Ocean. When the expedition reached Sevier Lake, Utah, however, it was attacked by a band of Indians. Seven men, including Kern and Gunnison, were killed and Kern's drawings were stolen. The sketches were soon recovered and eventually carried to Washington, D.C. Robert Shlaer came across them many years later at the Newberry Library in Chicago and was inspired to locate the views depicted in the drawings and to photograph them, as nearly as was possible, from the same spot where Kern stood when he sketched them. Richard Kern's Far West Sketches juxtaposes Kern's drawings with Shlaer's photographs, presenting 389 illustrations in geographic sequence from east to west, as well as a detailed narrative of the expedition. An associated website will include maps, drawings, and photographs so that they can be enlarged, compared, and studied in detail, providing an immersive experience of this important and ill-fated expedition. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert ShlaerPublisher: Boxelder Books Imprint: Boxelder Books Dimensions: Width: 27.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 1.338kg ISBN: 9781647690175ISBN 10: 164769017 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 30 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""The correct attribution, identification, sequencing, and site location of the original sketches are significant accomplishments in themselves and Shlaer's photographs are works of fine--even phenomenal--documentary art."" --Ben W. Huseman, cartographic archivist, University of Texas Arlington Special Collections ""Shlaer's work provides historians access to a body of sketches previously unknown. It represents a significant contribution to the history of exploration in the West and highlights one of the expeditions that has not received much attention."" --Ephriam D. Dickson III, deputy chief, Field Museums Branch, U.S. Army Center of Military History" The correct attribution, identification, sequencing, and site location of the original sketches are significant accomplishments in themselves and Shlaer's photographs are works of fine--even phenomenal--documentary art. --Ben W. Huseman, cartographic archivist, University of Texas Arlington Special Collections Shlaer's work provides historians access to a body of sketches previously unknown. It represents a significant contribution to the history of exploration in the West and highlights one of the expeditions that has not received much attention. --Ephriam D. Dickson III, deputy chief, Field Museums Branch, U.S. Army Center of Military History Author InformationRobert Shlaer worked as a professional daguerreotypist for twenty years. His book Sights Once Seen: Daguerreotyping Frémont's Last Expedition through the Rockies became a traveling exhibition of the same name and received the Ralph Emerson Twitchell Award from the Historical Society of New Mexico. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |