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[Miller, Benjamin John Frederick] :Various articles [tattooing instruments and tools] o...
Date: 1784
By: Miller, John Frederick, 1759-1796
Reference: A-111-003-b
Description: Inset illustration entitled: An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Partly derived from first published engravings by Record In: Hawkesworth's Voyages, 1773, v. 2., pl. 10, op. p. 191; v. 2, pl. 9, op. p.212 and vol. 3, pl. 14, op. p466. Some of these are from wash drawings signed `J. F. Miller, 1771' (see Beaglehole's Banks, v. 1, pl. 23 at end of vol.). Miller was an artist maintained by Banks in London, who made drawings of artefacts brought home. Same as A-111-003-a, & c Other Titles - An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Extended Title - In: Anderson, G W, A new, authentic, and complete collection of voyages.... London: A Hogg [1784] op. p. 541. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 367 x 230 mm
Piron, d after 1795 :A man of New Zealand; A woman of New Zealand / Warren sculp. - Lon...
Date: 1810 - 1793
By: Piron, Jean, active 1791-1794; Warren, Charles Turner, 1762-1823
Reference: A-111-095
Description: Half-length portraits of a Maori man and a woman Trimmed inside plate marks. The original drawing by Piron was of two men, since only men came out to D'Entrecasteau's ship when it visited New Zealand waters in 1793. Later engravers turned the right-hand figure into a woman 2nd state. (The first state, published 1806, lacks the imprint P. Jackson, London). Extended Title - From Cavendish, Pelham. The world, or the present state of the Universe. London, Stratford, 1810. Vol. 1. Derived from engravings by Copia after drawings by Piron on d'Entrecasteaux's voyage in: Labillardiere, J.J. Atlas du voyage. Paris, 1800. Pl. 25. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Print (two ill.); engraving, b&w 167 x 220 mm
[Miller, Benjamin John Frederick] :Various articles [tattooing instruments and tools] o...
Date: 1784
By: Miller, John Frederick, 1759-1796
Reference: A-111-003
Description: Inset illustration entitled: An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Partly derived from first published engravings by Record In: Hawkesworth's Voyages, 1773, v. 2., pl. 10, op. p. 191; v. 2, pl. 9, op. p.212 and vol. 3, pl. 14, op. p466. Some of these are from wash drawings signed `J. F. Miller, 1771' (see Beaglehole's Banks, v. 1, pl. 23 at end of vol.). Miller was an artist maintained by Banks in London, who made drawings of artefacts brought home. Same as A-111-003-a, b & c Other Titles - An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Extended Title - From: Anderson, G W, A new, authentic, and complete collection of voyages.... London: A Hogg [1784] op. p. 541. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 367 x 230 mm
[Miller, Benjamin John Frederick] :Various articles [tattooing instruments and tools] o...
Date: 1784
By: Miller, John Frederick, 1759-1796
Reference: A-111-003-a
Description: Inset illustration entitled: An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Partly derived from first published engravings by Record In: Hawkesworth's Voyages, 1773, v. 2., pl. 10, op. p. 191; v. 2, pl. 9, op. p.212 and vol. 3, pl. 14, op. p466. Some of these are from wash drawings signed `J. F. Miller, 1771' (see Beaglehole's Banks, v. 1, pl. 23 at end of vol.). Miller was an artist maintained by Banks in London, who made drawings of artefacts brought home. Same as A-111-003, b & c Other Titles - An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Extended Title - From: Anderson, G W, A new, authentic, and complete collection of voyages.... London: A Hogg [1784] op. p. 541. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 367 x 230 mm
Parkinson, Sydney 1745-1771 :Two natives of New Holland advancing to combat ; New Zeala...
Date: 1773 - 1769
By: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; London magazine; Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967
Reference: A-111-060
Description: On the left, two Aboriginal men, their bodies painted, striding to the left. One holds a shield, the other a barbed spear. On the right a standing Maori warrior in a dogskin cloak, holding a tewhatewha, a patu tucked into his waistband. He has feathers in his hair and wears two whale-tooth ornaments and a third curved bone object around his neck. A palm tree in the background divides the two subjects Mounted on a backing board above Thornton's engraving A man of the Duke of York's Island ...1793 (A-111-061). Derived from engravings by Chambers after Parkinson on Cook's 1st voyage in: Parkinson, S. A journal of a voyage to the South Seas. London, 1773. Pl. 27 x 15. The titles in the original engravings substantially match those used here. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 113 x 176 mm, on sheet 121 x 228 mm
[Miller, Benjamin John Frederick] :Various articles [tattooing instruments and tools] o...
Date: 1784
By: Miller, John Frederick, 1759-1796
Reference: A-111-003-c
Description: Inset illustration entitled: An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Partly derived from first published engravings by Record In: Hawkesworth's Voyages, 1773, v. 2., pl. 10, op. p. 191; v. 2, pl. 9, op. p.212 and vol. 3, pl. 14, op. p466. Some of these are from wash drawings signed `J. F. Miller, 1771' (see Beaglehole's Banks, v. 1, pl. 23 at end of vol.). Miller was an artist maintained by Banks in London, who made drawings of artefacts brought home. Same as A-111-003, & a & b Other Titles - An Indian harbour with a representation of the natives and their habitations. Extended Title - In: Anderson, G W, A new, authentic, and complete collection of voyages.... London: A Hogg [1784] op. p. 541. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 367 x 230 mm
[Bonnaterre, Pierre-Joseph], 1751-1804 :Histoire naturelle, ornithologie. Pl[ate] 106. ...
Date: 1790 - 1800
By: Benard, Robert, 1734-
Reference: A-327-025
Description: Shows illustrations of four birds, with the "Poe" or tui, at lower right. Source: Plate 106 from Abbe Pierre-Joseph Bonnaterre's "Tableau encyclopedique et methodique des trois regnes de la nature. Ornithologie", published in Paris, by Charles-Joseph Panckoucke, 1790-1791. Other Titles - Natural history, ornithology Other Titles - Bee-eater, chestnut and blue bee-eater, red and green bee-eater of Senegal, yellow bee-eater of Coromandel Other Titles - Tui Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Handcoloured engraving, platemark 258 x 178 mm, on sheet 290 x 215 mm.