English engraver, whose work included engravings for Sydney Parkinson's Journal of a voyage to the South Seas (London, 1784).
Godfrey, Richard Bernard, 1728-
[Parkinson, Sydney] 1745-1771 :[Illustrations showing] A native of Otaheite defying his...
Date: 1784
By: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Godfrey, Richard Bernard, 1728-; Chambers, Thomas, 1724?-1789
Reference: A-111-010-b
Description: `A native of Otaheite defying his enemy by the wry mouth' is derived from part of an engraving by R B Godfrey In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, Pl vii, p. 24, which in turn is from a drawing made by Sydney Parkinson on Cook's first voyage. (See Beaglehole's Banks v. 1, pl. 13 end of vol.) `A New Zealand warrior defying his enemies' is also derived from an engraving by Godfrey (after Parkinson) In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, Pl. xvii, op. p. 91. `A musical youth in the habit of his profession', also derived from an engraving by R B Godfrey (after Parkinson), In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, Pl. ix, op. p 66. `Habits of a woman and boy' derived from an engraving by T. Chambers (after Parkinson) ie. `A woman and a boy, natives of Otaheite, in the dress of that country', In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, pl. v. op. p23. `Habit of a priest' also derived from an engraving by T. Chambers (after Parkinson) ie `An heira, or kind of priest of Yoolee-Etea, [Raiatea] & the neighbouring islands', In: Parkinson's Journal, pl, xi, op. p71. Same as A-111-010 & a Extended Title - In Andersen, G W. ed. A new, authentic and complete collection of voyages... London: A. Hogg [1784] op. p. 491. Quantity: 7 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engravings on sheet 9 x 13 in.
[Parkinson, Sydney] 1745-1771 :[Illustrations showing] A native of Otaheite defying his...
Date: 1784
By: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Godfrey, Richard Bernard, 1728-; Chambers, Thomas, 1724?-1789
Reference: A-111-010
Description: `A native of Otaheite defying his enemy by the wry mouth' is derived from part of an engraving by R B Godfrey In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, Pl vii, p. 24, which in turn is from a drawing made by Sydney Parkinson on Cook's first voyage. (See Beaglehole's Banks v. 1, pl. 13 end of vol.) `A New Zealand warrior defying his enemies' is also derived from an engraving by Godfrey (after Parkinson) In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, Pl. xvii, op. p. 91. `A musical youth in the habit of his profession', also derived from an engraving by R B Godfrey (after Parkinson), In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, Pl. ix, op. p 66. `Habits of a woman and boy' derived from an engraving by T. Chambers (after Parkinson) ie. `A woman and a boy, natives of Otaheite, in the dress of that country', In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, pl. v. op. p23. `Habit of a priest' also derived from an engraving by T. Chambers (after Parkinson) ie `An heira, or kind of priest of Yoolee-Etea, [Raiatea] & the neighbouring islands', In: Parkinson's Journal, pl, xi, op. p71. Same as A-111-010-a & b Extended Title - In Andersen, G W. ed. A new, authentic and complete collection of voyages... London: A. Hogg [1784] op. p. 491. Quantity: 7 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engravings on sheet 9 x 13 in.
[Parkinson, Sydney] 1745-1771 :[Illustrations showing] A native of Otaheite defying his...
Date: 1784
By: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Godfrey, Richard Bernard, 1728-; Chambers, Thomas, 1724?-1789
Reference: A-111-010-a
Description: `A native of Otaheite defying his enemy by the wry mouth' is derived from part of an engraving by R B Godfrey In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, Pl vii, p. 24, which in turn is from a drawing made by Sydney Parkinson on Cook's first voyage. (See Beaglehole's Banks v. 1, pl. 13 end of vol.) `A New Zealand warrior defying his enemies' is also derived from an engraving by Godfrey (after Parkinson) In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, Pl. xvii, op. p. 91. `A musical youth in the habit of his profession', also derived from an engraving by R B Godfrey (after Parkinson), In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, Pl. ix, op. p 66. `Habits of a woman and boy' derived from an engraving by T. Chambers (after Parkinson) ie. `A woman and a boy, natives of Otaheite, in the dress of that country', In: Parkinson's Journal, 1773, pl. v. op. p23. `Habit of a priest' also derived from an engraving by T. Chambers (after Parkinson) ie `An heira, or kind of priest of Yoolee-Etea, [Raiatea] & the neighbouring islands', In: Parkinson's Journal, pl, xi, op. p71. Same as A-111-010 & b Extended Title - In Andersen, G W. ed. A new, authentic and complete collection of voyages... London: A. Hogg [1784] op. p. 491. Quantity: 7 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engravings on sheet 9 x 13 in.
[Parkinson, Sydney] 1745-1771 :Pirogue de guerre de la Nlle. Zelande. Benard direxit. [...
Date: 1800 - 1769 - 1810
By: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Benard, active 1800s
Reference: B-098-013
Description: A long war canoe, with standing and seated men. In the background is Gable End Foreland. Plate 76 from Volume 20 of an unidentified French publication Other Titles - War canoe of New Zealand Extended Title - Derived from engraving by R. B. Godfrey after Sydney Parkinson on Cook's 1st voyage, published in Parkinson, S. Journal of a voyage... London, 1773, Plate 18. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, hand-coloured 174 x 361 mm on sheet 200 x 400 mm
[Parkinson, Sydney] 1745-1771 :A war canoe of New Zealand / R. B. Godfrey, engraver. Lo...
Date: 1769 - 1795
By: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Godfrey, Richard Bernard, 1728-
Reference: A-111-001-2-a
Description: Maori war canoe with elaborately carved prow and stern, three standing figures, one seated and eighteen rowers. Title trimmed off almost completely. The lower half of an engraving including as its top half "Head of Otegoowgoow" and "The head of a chief of New Zealand". The top half has been trimmed off in this case, but there are other examples of the full sheet at A-111-001. Derived from plate 18 in Parkinson's Journal, 'War canoe of New Zealand ... with Gable End Foreland... published 1773. The original drawing on which this engraving is based is in the British Library. It was made during James Cook's first visit to New Zealand in 1769. The left side of the top half of this engraving, similarly hand-coloured, appears to be the copy held at A-111-001-a, Head of Otegoowgoow Extended Title - From Parkinson, Sydney. A Journal of a voyage to the South Seas. Plate 18, opp. p. 93. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, hand-coloured 90 x 234 mm on trimmed sheet 95 x 259 mm
Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771 :The head of a native of Otaheite, with the face curiously...
Date: 1769 - 1784
From: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771 :A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in his Majesty's ship, 'The Endeavour'. Faithfully transcribed from the papers of the late Sydney Parkinson. London; Printed for Charles Dilly, in the Poultry, and James Phillips, in the George-Yard, 1784.
By: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Godfrey, Richard Bernard, 1728-
Reference: PUBL-0037-07
Description: Head and shoulders portraits of two Tahitian men, both wearing woven garments. The man on the left has tattoo showing on his right jaw and lower cheek; the one on the right has his mouth drawn down to one side and up on the other, so that it appears diagonal. Parkinson was the artist on Captain Cook's voyage to the South Pacific in 1769. Other Titles - Tahiti, tattooed Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, hand-coloured, 225 x 275 mm
Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771 :A view of the North side of the entrance into Poverty Bay...
Date: 1784 - 1769 - 1770
From: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771 :A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in his Majesty's ship, 'The Endeavour'. Faithfully transcribed from the papers of the late Sydney Parkinson. London; Printed for Charles Dilly, in the Poultry, and James Phillips, in the George-Yard, 1784.
By: Godfrey, Richard Bernard, 1728-; Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771
Reference: PUBL-0037-14
Description: Two coastal profiles, the upper view showing Young Nick's Head, the highest hill towards the left with 'Morai Island' (Tuamotu Island?) on the far right; the lower showing cliffs and bush, possibly a view from north of Tuaheni Point looking south into Poverty Bay Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, hand-coloured, 227 x 184 mm