34 Charles Blunt (1803–1878) – The Sun at Midnight at the North Cape – Hand-Coloured Aquatint Engraving (1842)

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This vintage astronomical illustration titled "The Sun at Midnight at the North Cape" (No. 85) was published in The Beauty of the Heavens by Charles Blunt in London in 1842. It represents the rare natural spectacle of the midnight sun as observed from North Cape, Norway — a location within the Arctic Circle where the sun remains visible at midnight during summer. The scene features a rocky coastline struck by crashing waves, with a glowing sun casting a radiant path across the sea, dramatically rendered in hand-applied watercolours. The engraving forms part of a richly illustrated book designed to popularize astronomy through vivid visual depictions of celestial and atmospheric phenomena.

Charles Blunt (1803–1878) was a British educator and scientific writer best known for his contributions to popular astronomy. His work sought to make complex astronomical concepts accessible to general audiences through both text and engaging illustrations. The work was published by Whitehead & Co. in London in 1842.

Artist or Maker:

Charles Blunt

Dimensions:

25 cm x 20 cm

Medium:

Hand-Coloured Aquatint Engraving

Date:

1842

Condition Report:

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