ArtistsHerbert George Ponting
Herbert George Ponting

Herbert George Ponting

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Museum of Modern Art, New York
1960–1961

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Herbert George Ponting was a British photographer and cinematographer best known for his documentation of Scott's Antarctic expedition of 1910-1913. Working with large-format glass plates and early motion picture equipment in extreme conditions, he created some of the first substantial visual records of polar exploration. His photographs and film footage established conventions for expedition photography that persisted throughout the twentieth century. Ponting's work combined scientific documentation with compositional sophistication, treating landscape and human endurance as subjects of formal complexity.

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Museum of Modern Art
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