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Home > University Libraries > HASC - Digital Archives > John Muir Papers > John Muir Drawings (c.1860-c.1914)

John Muir Drawings (c.1860-c.1914)

All of the drawings in this digital collection are attributed to John Muir, and many bear his signature. They mostly convey the landscapes he encountered during his travels and explorations in California and Alaska, and some of the drawings were used to illustrate books and articles written by Muir.

The original drawings are all located in Special Collections at the University of the Pacific Library in either the John Muir Papers or the James Eastman Shone Collection of Muiriana. They do not account for all of the Muir drawings in existence, though; additional Muir drawings are located at other libraries and institutions. The "titles" assigned to the drawings from the John Muir Papers are taken from the Microform Edition of the John Muir Papers, 1858-1957. In many cases, these titles include captions written by Muir. The titles assigned to drawings from the James Eastman Shone Collection of Muiriana are mostly taken from captions on the drawings.

The unpublished works of John Muir are copyrighted by the Muir-Hanna Trust. To purchase copies and/or obtain permission to publish or exhibit items from these collections, visit our fees and forms page.

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  • Yosemite National Park - Glacial Action by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Glacial Action

  • Yosemite National Park - Glacial Action by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Glacial Action

  • Yosemite National Park - Glacial Action - Illustrating Leaning Rock Fronts as Determined by Inclined Cleavage by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Glacial Action - Illustrating Leaning Rock Fronts as Determined by Inclined Cleavage

  • Yosemite National Park - Glacier Between Ritter and Lyell About 12,000 Feet Above Sea by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Glacier Between Ritter and Lyell About 12,000 Feet Above Sea

  • Yosemite National Park - Glacier Fall, Tuolumne Canyon by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Glacier Fall, Tuolumne Canyon

  • Yosemite National Park - Glacier on Spur South of Mount Ritter by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Glacier on Spur South of Mount Ritter

  • Yosemite National Park - Gothic Rock, Tuolumne Canyon, About 4,000 Feet High by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Gothic Rock, Tuolumne Canyon, About 4,000 Feet High

  • Yosemite National Park - Grand Mountain, 3,800 Feet High, South Side of Big Tuolumne Canyon, Base 5,600 Feet Above Sea Level by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Grand Mountain, 3,800 Feet High, South Side of Big Tuolumne Canyon, Base 5,600 Feet Above Sea Level

  • Yosemite National Park - Half Dome by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Half Dome

  • Yosemite National Park - Liberty Cap and Nevada Fall by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Liberty Cap and Nevada Fall

  • Yosemite National Park - Little Yosemite Valley by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Little Yosemite Valley

  • Yosemite National Park - Little Yosemite Valley by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Little Yosemite Valley

  • Yosemite National Park - Meadows - Tuolumne - Looking North West From Cathedral Valley by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Meadows - Tuolumne - Looking North West From Cathedral Valley

  • Yosemite National Park - Medalled Moon Rising Over Shoulder of South Dome, Yosemite Valley. Ridge between half Dome and Grizzly Peak by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Medalled Moon Rising Over Shoulder of South Dome, Yosemite Valley. Ridge between half Dome and Grizzly Peak

  • Yosemite National Park - Mountains - 200 Feet High, East Side Canyon Tributary to Great Tuolumne, Face Not Fractured Subsequent to Glacial Period by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Mountains - 200 Feet High, East Side Canyon Tributary to Great Tuolumne, Face Not Fractured Subsequent to Glacial Period

  • Yosemite National Park - Mountains - Cathedral Peak - Looking North East by John Muir

    Yosemite National Park - Mountains - Cathedral Peak - Looking North East

 

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