The Reception of the Rev. J. Williams, at Tanna, in the South Seas, the Day Before He Was Massacred, 1841 (B-088-015), George Baxter
The reception of the rev. J. Williams, at tanna, in the south seas, the day before he was massacred. A palm-fringed tanna island with a mountain in the rear, in the colonial new hebrides. The rev. John williams is stepping from a rowboat, surrounded by other europeans, about to go ashore. On shore is a crowd of vanuatuans in 1839. Designed, engraved and published on the 1st day of january 1841, by the patentee of oil colour printing, george baxter. London. 1 colour art print(s) hand-coloured engraving 220 x 320 mm. Single art work. Reference number: b-088-015. Date: 1841.