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Webber, John 1751-1793 :View in Queen Charlotte's Sound, New Zealand. J. Webber fecit.....

Date: 1972 - 1809

By: Webber, John, 1751-1793; Avon Fine Prints

Reference: B-076-052-b

Description: Shows tents set beside Resolution's shore party, Maori in canoes & on shore, drying fish. Published in: Webber, J. Views in the South Seas. London, 1809. Pl.1. No.s 139-141 of an edition of 1000. Sketch made on Cook's 3rd voyage, later worked into an oil, now in Museum of New Zealand. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 293 x 415 mm, on sheet 430 x 520 mm

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Webber, John 1751-1793 :View in Queen Charlotte's Sound, New Zealand. J. Webber fecit.....

Date: 1972 - 1809

By: Webber, John, 1751-1793; Avon Fine Prints

Reference: B-076-052-a

Description: Shows tents set beside Resolution's shore party, Maori in canoes & on shore, drying fish. Published in: Webber, J. Views in the South Seas. London, 1809. Pl.1. No.s 139-141 of an edition of 1000. Sketch made on Cook's 3rd voyage, later worked into an oil, now in Museum of New Zealand. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 293 x 415 mm, on sheet 430 x 520 mm

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Webber, John 1751-1793 :View in Queen Charlotte's Sound, New Zealand. J. Webber fecit.....

Date: 1972 - 1809

By: Webber, John, 1751-1793; Avon Fine Prints

Reference: B-076-052

Description: Shows tents set beside Resolution's shore party, Maori in canoes & on shore, drying fish. Published in: Webber, J. Views in the South Seas. London, 1809. Pl.1. No.s 139-141 of an edition of 1000. Sketch made on Cook's 3rd voyage, later worked into an oil, now in Museum of New Zealand. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 293 x 415 mm, on sheet 430 x 520 mm

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Artist unknown :Ethnographie. Taf 6. Druck und Verlag von F A Brockhaus in Leipzig [1874?]

Date: 1874

By: F A Brockhaus (Firm); Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Webber, John, 1751-1793; Miller, John Frederick, 1759-1796; Ralph, Richard, active 1770; Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854

Reference: A-443-006

Description: Sheet shows 29 images from the artists of Cook's voyages, J J Merrett and G F Angas: 1. Geschnitztes Kastchen [carved boxes]; 2 Kriegsschiff [war canoe]; 3-6. Keulen der Maori [Maori clubs]; 7. Tonganische Keule [Tonga club]; 8. Vornehmer Tahitier; 9. Tahitischer Flotenblaser [Tahitian flute]; 10. Maorihauptling [Maori chief]; 11. Frau und kind [Woman and child]; 12. Tanzerin [Dancer]; 13. Heva (Leichenpriester); 14 Schiff [Canoe]; 15. Tattuirwerkzeuge von Tahiti [Tattooing tools of Tahiti]; 16-18. Waffen und Werkzeuge [Weapons and tools]; 19. Kleiner Kahn von Tonga [Small Tongan punt]; 20. Kahn von Nive [Canoe from Niue]; 21. Schaukel [Swing]; 22. Todtendenmal der Maori; 23. Nadel [Needle]; 24. Zeughammer [Hammer]; 25. Kawaschale [Kava bowl]; 26. Geflochtene Tasche [Woven bag]; 27. Kopfschemel [Head bolster]; 28. Schwebende Tischplatte, unten mit Haken, von Tonga [Tongan table suspended from a hook]; 29. Thor, Holzschnitzerein der Maori [Maori carved wooden gateway]. Number 1 is derived from Richard Ralph, fl 1770s :A chest of New Zealand as a specimen of the carving of that country. [London, Strahan, 1773] Parkinson was the original artist for numbers: 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 Webber was the original artist for numbers: 12 J J Merrett was the original artist for numbers: 21 (via G F Angas) Benjamin Miller was the original artist for numbers: 15, 17, 23, 24 Other copies: Another copy held at A-384-065 Dating: Date of 1874 supplied by vendor Other Titles - Ethnography; Plate 6; Printed and published by F A Brockhaus Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving on sheet 270 x 350 mm. Provenance: Purchased, Antiquarian Art, Lower Hutt, 2011.

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Artist unknown :Ethnographie. Taf 6. Druck und Verlag von F A Brockhaus in Leipzig [1874?]

Date: 1874

By: F A Brockhaus (Firm); Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Webber, John, 1751-1793; Miller, John Frederick, 1759-1796; Ralph, Richard, active 1770; Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854

Reference: A-384-065

Description: Sheet shows 29 images from the artists of Cook's voyages, J J Merrett and G F Angas: 1. Geschnitztes Kastchen [carved boxes]; 2 Kriegsschiff [war canoe]; 3-6. Keulen der Maori [Maori clubs]; 7. Tonganische Keule [Tonga club]; 8. Vornehmer Tahitier; 9. Tahitischer Flotenblaser [Tahitian flute]; 10. Maorihauptling [Maori chief]; 11. Frau und kind [Woman and child]; 12. Tanzerin [Dancer]; 13. Heva (Leichenpriester); 14 Schiff [Canoe]; 15. Tattuirwerkzeuge von Tahiti [Tattooing tools of Tahiti]; 16-18. Waffen und Werkzeuge [Weapons and tools]; 19. Kleiner Kahn von Tonga [Small Tongan punt]; 20. Kahn von Nive[Canoe from Niue]; 21. Schaukel [Swing]; 22. Todtendenmal der Maori; 23. Nadel [Needle]; 24. Zeughammer [Hammer]; 25. Kawaschale [Kava bowl]; 26. Geflochtene Tasche [Woven bag]; 27. Kopfschemel [Head bolster]; 28. Schwebende Tischplatte, unten mit Haken, von Tonga [Tongan table suspended from a hook]; 29. Thor, Holzschnitzerein der Maori [Maori carved wooden gateway]. Number 1 is derived from Richard Ralph, fl 1770s :A chest of New Zealand as a specimen of the carving of that country. [London, Strahan, 1773] Parkinson was the original artist for numbers: 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 Webber was the original artist for numbers: 12 J J Merrett was the original artist for numbers: 21 (via G F Angas) Benjamin Miller was the original artist for numbers: 15, 17, 23, 24 Other copies: Another copy held at A-443-006 Other Titles - Ethnography; Plate 6; Printed and published by F A Brockhaus Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving on sheet 270 x 350 mm. Provenance: Purchased, Antiquarian Art, Lower Hutt, 2007.

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Webber, John 1751-1793 :View in Queen Charlotte's Sound, New Zealand / J. Webber fecit....

Date: 1809 - 1777

By: Webber, John, 1751-1793; Boydell & Company

Reference: B-098-015

Description: Shows the ship Resolution's astronomical observation tents, Maori fishing and drying fish, several waka, crew members of the Resolution and Discovery and the two ships standing out to sea in the Queen Charlotte Sound. The location of the scene is Ship Cove, Queen Charlotte Sound. The events depicted occurred in February 1777, during Captain Cook's third voyage to New Zealand Originally published in: Webber, J. Views in the South Seas. Pl.1. A version in greys and sepias, a soft-ground etching, is bound into fREng / COOK / Voyage / 1784a / Copy / Atlas p. 70l, spine title Cook Views in the South Seas, reference Joppien and Smith, 3.21A a. The reference for the hand-coloured aquatint is Joppien and Smith, 3.21A b After a sketch made on Cook's 3rd voyage, worked up as an oil painting. The painting, now in Te Papa, the Museum of New Zealand, was previously in the Bishop Suter Art Gallery, Nelson. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Aquatint, hand-coloured, 330 x 452 mm, on sheet 400 x 530 mm

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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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