Landing of Captain Cook at Middleburg, Friendly Islands, William Hodges, between 1774 and 1797

Landing of Captain Cook at Middleburg, Friendly Islands, William Hodges, between 1774 and 1797

Landing of captain cook at middleburg, friendly islands oil painting. The painting portrays the initial establishment of a contact between peoples of different cultures; the british navy and the inhabitants of middleburg in the friendly islands. Captain cook is being taken ashore while his ship moors off the coast. An inhabitant of the islands is holding aloft a branch to symbolise peaceful intent to the crew. The inhabitants are depicted as curious and welcoming. The painting powerfully symbolises the moment from which an exchange of cultures may take place. Landing of captain cook at middleburg, friendly islands. Object Type: painting. Date: between 1774 and 1797. Dimensions: Frame: 572 mm x 700 mm x 54 mm;Painting: 452 x 598 mm;Overall: 3.6 kg;. Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Royal Museums Greenwich. Landing of Captain Cook at Middleburg, Friendly Islands RMG L9753
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oil paintings of the royal museums greenwichpaintings by william hodgessecond voyage of james cook'euaoil on canvasroyal museums greenwichwilliam hodges

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