John Cleveley the Younger, Views of the South Seas (No. 1 of 4), Francis Jukes, between 1787 and 1788

John Cleveley the Younger, Views of the South Seas (No. 1 of 4), Francis Jukes, between 1787 and 1788

Views of the south seas, a set of four. 1. View of huaheine, one of the society islands; 2. View of morea, one of the friendly islands; 3. View of charlotte sound in new zealand (sic, actually a view in matavai bay, tahiti); 4. View of owhyhee, one of the sandwich islands (also known as 'the death of cook') hand-coloured aquatints published by f. Jukes in 1787-88. 43 x 59cm (16 15/16 x 23 1/4in) (image size) (4). This rare set of four aquatints relates to cook's third voyage. The watercolours from which these prints were engraved were painted by james cleveley, carpenter on hms resolution. According to the imprint on the aquatints, the original sketches were repainted by james's brother, john, in london. Cleveley died in 1786 and by the time his four watercolours were turned into aquatints by john martyn two years later. Date: between 1787 and 1788.
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works by john cleveley the younger18th-century sailing ships in paintingshistory of hawaiihistory of tahitihistory of french polynesiahistory of new zealandislands in artsailing ships of the united kingdom18th-century paintings of ports and harboursfrancis jukesthird voyage of james cookhms resolution (ship, 1770, whitby)french polynesia in the 18th centurypeople at ports and harbours in paintings

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