A View in Annamooka, one of the Friendly Isle’s

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Article ID OZ0421

Title

A View in Annamooka, one of the Friendly Isle’s

Description

View of the island of Nomuka (Annamooka) it belongs to the Kingdom of Tonga.

Year

c. 1788

Artist

Webber (1752-1793)

John Webber R.A. (c.1752-1793), the son of a Swiss sculptor, living in London, submitted his work to the Royal Academy Schools, one of the first to admire his paintings was Dr Daniel Solander, the Swedish naturalist who had accompanied Cook and Banks on the first voyage. Knowing that no artist had yet been selected for Cook's voyage, Solander recommended Webber to the Admiralty and Royal Society. His appointment was made just days before the departure. Webber was lucky enough to escape the massacre in Hawaii, where Cook met his death, and returned to London in October 1780.

Historical Description

The Kingdom of Tonga is an island state in the South Pacific that belongs to Polynesia. They used to be called Friendship Islands.

Place of Publication London
Dimensions (cm)27 x 40 cm
ConditionTear on upper right margin perfectly restored
Coloringoriginal colored
TechniqueCopper print- Aquatinta

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