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F. 4 The Reception of Captain Cook in Hapaee, c. 1773-84 (w / c & print engravings)
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F. 4 The Reception of Captain Cook in Hapaee, c. 1773-84 (w / c & print engravings)
5671347 F.4 The Reception of Captain Cook in Hapaee, c.1773-84 (w/c & print engravings) by Webber, John (1750-93); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; (add.info.: Vol. 1: Watercolours and engravings illustrating Captain Cooks last voyage / John Webber); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; English, out of copyright
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This print captures the moment of Captain Cook's reception in Hapaee, Tonga during his third voyage from 1773 to 1784. The artwork, created by John Webber, showcases the intricate watercolours and engravings that illustrate this historical event. In this scene, we see a mesmerizing view of indigenous men from Haapai surrounding Captain Cook and his crew. The locals are depicted with their customs and traditions on full display as they engage in various forms of entertainment and sport. Some fighters can be seen wrestling while others box, creating a lively spectacle for all present. The meeting between the explorers and the natives is filled with curiosity and excitement as both parties come face-to-face for the first time. Despite their differences, there is an evident sense of mutual respect as they gather under sheltered robes or sarongs to witness this unique encounter. The painting beautifully portrays the clash between two cultures coming together in harmony yet also hinting at potential conflicts that may arise. It serves as a reminder of how exploration often leads to confrontation but also opens doors for understanding and appreciation of diverse traditions. Preserved within the Mitchell Library at State Library of New South Wales, this artwork offers us a glimpse into history through its vibrant colors and detailed depictions. It stands as a testament to Captain Cook's voyages and their impact on Pacific communities like Haapai in Tonga.
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