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Abitatori ornamenti ec (Marquesas Islands)

Andrea Bernieri (engraver)1843

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In April 1774, British explorer James Cook and his crew landed on Tahuata (Santa Cristina), one of the Marquesas Islands. There they met Honu, the highest-ranking chief of Vaitahu, who is shown in John Hall’s engraving in all his finery.

It was through objects, journal accounts, paintings, and engravings from Cook’s voyages that a fascinated British public was first introduced to Pacific people and their homelands. The coloured etching by Andrea Bernieri combines different images from Cook’s voyages, including a portrait of Honu.

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  • Title: Abitatori ornamenti ec (Marquesas Islands)
  • Creator: Andrea Bernieri (engraver)
  • Date Created: 1843
  • Location: Florence
  • Physical Dimensions: Support: 146mm (width), 231mm (height)
  • Provenance: Acquisition history unknown
  • Rights: No Known Copyright Restrictions
  • External Link: Te Papa Collections Online
  • Medium: etching
  • Support: paper
  • Registration ID: 1992-0035-2126
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