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Statue of Captain James Cook, 1914 (bronze)
3849687 Statue of Captain James Cook, 1914 (bronze) by Brock, Thomas (1847-1922); (add.info.: This bronze statue of British explorer, navigator, cartographer and captain of the Royal Navy, Captain James Cook (1728-79), which was completed in 1914, is located near Admiralty Arch on the south side of The Mall, Piccadilly, London, UK.); Photo © Derek Bayes. All rights reserved 2022
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© Derek Bayes. All rights reserved 2022 / Bridgeman Images
Captain Captain James Cook Cartographer Landmark Mariner Naval Officer Naval School Navigator Telescope Xviii Century
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This print showcases the magnificent bronze statue of Captain James Cook, created by Thomas Brock in 1914. Standing proudly near Admiralty Arch on the south side of The Mall in Piccadilly, London, this iconic monument pays tribute to the renowned British explorer and captain of the Royal Navy. In this full-length sculpture, Captain James Cook is depicted wearing his uniform with a mariner's hat and holding a telescope, symbolizing his role as an accomplished navigator and cartographer. The attention to detail captures the essence of Cook's character and achievements during the 18th century. As one gazes upon this remarkable artwork, it evokes a sense of admiration for Captain James Cook's significant contributions to exploration and discovery. His voyages across uncharted territories not only expanded our knowledge of geography but also paved the way for future explorations. The statue stands as a timeless landmark that serves as a reminder of England's rich maritime history. Its presence commands respect while honoring one of Britain's most celebrated naval officers. Derek Bayes' expertly captured photograph preserves every intricate aspect of this monumental sculpture. Through his lens, viewers can appreciate both its artistic beauty and historical significance. This image serves as a testament to Bayes' talent in capturing fine art with precision and reverence.
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