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[Webber, John] 1751-1773 :[The inside of a hippah in New Zealand, 1778-1779. Plate] 69 ...

Date: 1778 - 1784 - 1827 - 1779 - 1833

By: Webber, John, 1751-1793; Fumagalli, Paolo, 1797-1873; Giulio Ferrario (Firm)

Reference: A-447-012

Description: A view inside a pa or kainga with a group of four Maori standing and seated in the foreground, one man leaning on a taiaha. Two further Maori are seated in conversation on the right. They are in an open flat area, surrounded by low dwellings, with part of a palisade in the background. The view is on Cook's 'Hippah Island' with Motuara Island rising behind to the north, in Queen Charlotte Sound Derived from an engraving after John Webber 'The inside of a hippah in New Zealand' published in Cook, J and J King. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean (London, 1784). The Italian aquatint version is cropped on the right, omitting a further dwelling, fencing and a canoe in the water Inscriptions: Recto - top right - [printed plate number] 69. [Bottom right beneath image, printed etcher's name] Fumagalli f[ecit]. [Bottom right of sheet, in pencil] Neuseeland Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Aquatint, hand-coloured, 182 x 238 mm (platemark) on sheet 249 x 367 mm Provenance: Purchase: Antiquarian Art, Lower Hutt, 21 November 2011

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Webber, John, ca 1750-1793 :The inside of a hippah in New Zealand. Rennoldson sculp. [L...

Date: 1784

By: Webber, John, 1751-1793; Rennoldson, active 1760

Reference: B-098-023

Description: Shows a group of four Maori in the centre foreground outside a pa. Two other figures talk together on the ground to the left. Some whare constructed of reeds are seen behind them, on ground that slopes away to the lake or inlet in the background. There is a hill in the centre distance. See Joppien and Smith, volume 3, page 18, which suggests that the pa shown is probably the fortified village on the island of Motuara, visited by Cook on 15 February and by Anderson on 20 February. It was visited by Cook on his first voyage, and Furneaus had established his winter quarters there on the second voyage when it was also used as William Bayly's observatory. Between the second and third voyage, the pa had been rebuilt but was again deserted. This gave Webber an opportunity to sketch it from the inside. Derived from an engraving by B T Pouncy. (In: A voyage... [by Cook and King] 1784, v.1, pl. 10. Not bound but issued separately as Plates to Cook's Third Voyage, [p.7] This in turn is from a drawing by James Webber made on Cook's third voyage. (see Beaglehole's Cook, v. 3, pt. 1, pl. 14) Same as A-111-008 Other Titles - Inside of a pa Extended Title - From Anderson, G W, ed. A new, authentic and complete collection of voyages... London: A Hogg, [1784] op. p.53 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, hand-coloured, 200 x 327 mm.

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