Forcing a Passage Through the Burning Prairie
Warre
From Barry Lawrence Ruderman, La Jolla, CA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 31 August 2022
From Barry Lawrence Ruderman, La Jolla, CA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 31 August 2022
About this Item
Warre / 1848 / Forcing a Passage Through the Burning Prairie (Oregon, 104692) Two-stone tinted lithograph on 19th-century wove paper finished with hand-color. Minor toning. This striking hand-colored lithograph, which was one of 20 image to appear in Captain Henry Warre's Sketches in North America and the Oregon Territory, a seminal work providing one of the great pictorial records of the Pacific Northwest during the early years of settlement. Produced by Dickinson Co. Lith, the lithograph vividly captures the dramatic scene of two riders and an unmounted horse navigating through the perilous flames and smoke of a prairie fire. One of the earliest obtainable images of a scene from Oregon Territory, based upon actual observations of an earlier traveler, General Sir Henry James Warre. Warre was one of two British Officers leading a spy mission in Oregon Territory. Henry James Warre, along with Lieutenant Mervin Vavasour of the Royal Engineers, embarked on this venture under the aegis of the British government during the height of the controversy between the United States and Great Britain over the sovereignty of the Oregon Territory. Disguised as artists and travelers, Warre and Vavasour were, in fact, acting as spies, tasked with surveying the land and its potential for British settlement and defense. The lithographs from this series, totaling twenty plates, were available in both colored and uncolored states. This particular hand-colored piece is notable for its vivid and dynamic portrayal, which not only serves as an artistic accomplishment but also provides historical insights into the challenges faced by early explorers and settlers in the region. As described by Howes (W114), these color plates are unparalleled in their beauty, rivaled only by the works of Karl Bodmer, who illustrated Prince Maximilian's Travels in the Interior of North America. Warre's lithographs, therefore, stand as a crucial counterpart to Bodmer's illustrations, enriching the visual history of Western exploration and the artistic heritage of early American frontier life. Henry James Warre Lieutenant-General Sir Henry James Warre KCB (1819 - 1898) was a British Army officer, educated at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Warre was commissioned into the 54th Regiment of Foot in 1837. He became aide-de-camp to Sir Richard Downes Jackson, Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in British North America in 1839. In 1845 he was sent on a secret military reconnaissance mission with Mervin Vavasour to the Oregon Country to prepare for a potential Anglo-American war over the territory. Hudson's Bay Company officer Peter Skene Ogden traveled with the British officers. As noted in Wagner-Camp: Captain Warre and Lieutenant [Mervin] Vavasour of the Royal Engineers were agents of the British government who were sent out [as spies] to Oregon at the height of the controversy between the United States and Great Britain over the sovereignty of that territory. The two officers crossed Canada by the Hudson's Bay Company's route as far as the Rockies, where they turned south to cross the mountains, probably through Crow's Nest Pass, to Kootenai Lake. They reached Fort Vancouver on August 25, 1845, and visited the Willamette Valley, the mouth of the Columbia River, Puget Sound and Vancouver Island before returning to England, where they found that the territorial dispute had been settled during their absence. The two British Officers were tasked with assessing American military strength in the Oregon territory. During the journey, Warre composed nearly 100 watercolor drawings, many of which included subjects of military importance. After the expedition became moot, Warre published his artwork and a narrative which has become a legendary rarity and one of the most important early illustrated works for the Northw. Seller Inventory # 104692
Bibliographic Details
Title: Forcing a Passage Through the Burning Prairie
Publisher: Warre
Publication Date: 1848
Binding: No Binding
Condition: VG
Book Type: Map
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