- Cave of the Winds, Niagara Falls
Sheet: 19 7/16 × 16 in. (49.4 × 40.6 cm)
Mount: 27 1/4 × 20 3/4 in. (69.2 × 52.7 cm)
Explore Further
Although
born in Canada, George Barker moved to Niagara Falls, New York, in the early
1860s and eventually earned fame for mammoth-plate photographs that viscerally
conveyed the scale and sublime nature of the falls. Adding a bit of his own
artistry to nature’s handiwork, Barker frequently printed dramatic clouds from
a second negative, as in this particularly strong and well-preserved print.
Visitors to the Cave of the Winds, we are told in a guidebook of the period,
passed the huge “Rock of Ages” (seen here in the foreground) and descended
along “rough wooden bridges, through clouds of spray . . . [and] little pools
among the rocks, where miniature Niagaras form plunge baths unequaled
anywhere.”
Provenance[Swann Galleries, New York, May 15, 2008, lot 269]; private collector; [Alan Klotz Gallery, New York]; purchased by MFAH, 2016.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Inscribed verso of print, LC: Horseshoe [?] Falls // Niagara [print is mounted, text bleeds through and is visible backwards on recto of print]
[no inscription verso of mount]
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