Additional images
An etching of a boat with five passengers on a rough sea; three of them stand and gesture as a white bird with outstretched wings emerges from the waves, right; artist’s proof; signed and dated, lower right Produced during the 1960s and early 1970s, The Lost Party is a series of fifty etchings treating with the Newfoundland sealing disaster of 1914 in which a group of sealers were dropped off on the ice, but never retrieved due to confusion between the two ships’ captains. More than two hundred men perished. Many of Blackwood’s etchings capture the hallucinations of their final hours.
Exhibited
Lost party at sea, the sign
Inscriptions
Provenance
Frame
Literature
Patricia Grattan et al, Art Gallery, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, “David Blackwood: Prints 1962 – 1984”,- Artwork details
- Free shipping
- Free return
- Secure payments
Free shipping within Canada; Ships in 2 days from Montreal, Canada
View Details
This piece can be returned within 15 days. Free! View Details
You can pay by credit and debit card, PayPal, or bank e-transfer. View Details