Some seasonal and adorable little visitors are waddling their way into our feed for #Feathursday. Little guys! This undated negative was probably created between 1920 and 1940, and is part of Hagley Library's collection of Frank E. Schoonover negatives (Accession 2017.239).
Schoonover, a prolific commercial illustrator and artist, was also an avid photographer whose many photographs were frequently taken for use as source material for his artwork. While the collection contains many images of "small" scenes like this one, he was better known for his illustrations of grand adventures and larger than life figures, and he maintained that artists’ output should be informed by lived experience.
As a result, his career was shaped around experiencing and making use of the landscapes and peoples depicted in his work. His expeditions included a 1905 visit to live within the boundaries of the Blackfoot Confederacy contained within Montana and Alberta, a 1911 journey to the Hudson Bay Company's outposts along the Great Lakes to observe Ojibwe people, dog-sledding and snowshoe trips through Alaska and Canada, as well as journeys to Cuba, Europe, and other locales that American readers found adventurous and exotic.
You can view more images from this collection by clicking here.