James Hamilton Illustrations
Constance Martin, from notes accompanying her Glenbow Museum exhibit, Calgary, Canada, 1983:
“Exactly why Kane chose Hamilton as his illustrator is unknown. Certainly, Hamilton’s romantic pictorial style with its emphasis on sweeping grandeur was well suited to the intentions of Kane and his publisher to produce a popular, centre-table book.There is an indication that Kane may have had Hamilton in mind before the first expedition even returned in 1851. In a passage from his personal diary which appears in the published 1853 narrative, Kane wrote:”Let me make a picture for you without a jot of fancy about it and you (Kane’s brother) get “H” to put it into colours if you can.”
To facilitate his interpretive rendering of the hundreds of illustrative instances in Kane’s well-filled folios, Hamilton moved into Kane’s home and “for more than a month…occupied the doctor’s (Kane’s) room, that night and day might be given to their execution.”
…The Arctic watercolours included in this exhibition are only a small number of those Hamilton prepared for Kane’s two books. Although the subjects are identifiable from the explorer’s text, not all were actually included in Kane’s books. Icebergs, glaciers, vast spaces, turbulent seas and skies, warm, glowing light, refracted light and the Beechy Island graves found at Franklin’s first quarters form the dominant subject of the Arctic scenes. All evoke the sensibility of the natural sublime, particularly the strange, majestic strength of nature and the sense of human fragility set against such awesome splendour.

Hamilton: Beechy Island Graves

Hamilton: Erebus Bay Yellow Sunset

Hamilton: Greenland Fjord

Hamilton: Ships And Kayak In Moonlight

Hamilton: The Open Water From Cape Jefferson

Hamilton: The Rescue In Her Arctic Ice Dock

Hamilton: Boat Trip to Godhavn

Hamilton: Breaking Up Of An Iceberg In Melville Bay

Hamilton: Crimson Cliffs of Beverly

Hamilton: Devil's Thumb

Hamilton: Dudley Diggs Baffin Bay

Hamilton: Entering Lancaster Sound

Hamilton: Glacier From Near Upernavik

Hamilton: Greenland Fjord 1

Hamilton: Grounded Berg Near Cape York

Hamilton: Refraction

Hamilton: Wellington Channel Beechy Island

Hamilton: Securing The Brig

Hamilton: Melville Bay

Hamilton: Berg Off Cape Melville