Image of the Day, December 8, 2011
By Donna Poulton
"I have in many places departed form the severe ascetic style ... Under ordinary circumstances, the ascetic discipline is necessary. Give the imagination an inch, and it is apt to take an ell, and the fundamental requirement of scientific method - accuracy of statement - is imperiled. But in the Grand Canyon district there is no such danger. The stimulants which are demoralizing elsewhere are necessary here to exalt the mind sufficiently to comprehend the sublimity of the subjects. Their sublimity has in fact been hitherto underrated." - Clarence Dutton
William Henry Holmes was employed by Clarence Dutton as a cartographer and sketch artist for his U. S. Geological Survey of the Grand Canyon District. This is a chromolithograph based on a sketch made by Holmes during his visits to the Grand Canyon District, which included Zion National Park.
Credit: Utah’s Canyons and Deserts
William Henry Holmes, Smithsonian Butte—Valley of the Virgen [sic], chromolitograph based on a sketch for Clarence Edward Dutton’s The Tertiary History of the Grand Canyon District, delivered to Congress in 1881.
Reader Comments (1)
Timeless.