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View of Matavia [i.e. Matavai] Bay in Otaheite, taken from One Tree Hill, which tree is a species of the Erythrina [picture] / G.T. Boult
Bib ID 2054049
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Boult, G. T
 
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Description 1789 
1 drawing : sepia wash ; 28 x 36 cm. 
Collection Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK185. 
Notes

Title from inscription bot.c.

Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK185.

A copy of the engraving facing page 80 of: An account of the voyages ... /­ John Hawkesworth. The engraving is after John James Barralet, copied from Sydney Parkinson.

With: View of a house or shed, called tupapou.

(ANL)R2809.

Subjects Trees - Tahiti - Matavai Bay - Early works to 1800.  |  Matavai Bay (Tahiti) - Early works to 1800.
Other authors/contributors Barralet, John James, 1747-1815. View of Matavia Bay in Otaheite  |  Parkinson, Sydney, 1745?-1771. Tree on One Tree Hill
Exhibited Exhibited:'Cook & Omai: The Cult of the South Seas', NLA 2001 

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