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Record information A man of Nootka Sound
Date:1780-1784Type of material:ArtFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:2908385Date(s):1780-1784Place of creation:No place, unknown, or undeterminedExtent:1 print : etching and engraving (proof) on wove paper.
Support 56.000 x 41.500 cm
Platemark 30.300 x 23.900 cmScope and content:See acc. no. 121X., Colour transparency C-013415., John Webber was the official artist for James Cook's Third Voyage (1776-1780) from the South Seas to the West Coast of North America. This image appears in the book of plates, companion to the second edition of the Journal of Captain Cook and James King, A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean...three volumes (I and II by Cook, III by King), published in 1785 by William Strahan in New Street, Shoe Lane and Thomas Cadell in the Strand, London, England. Printed by H. Hughes. This image is plate number 38., See Hodges-Webber, Part of a slide show edited and introduced by Douglas E. Schoenherr, Research Officer, National Archives of Canada, together with the National Film Board of Canada, 1977: Captain Cook's Last Voyage 1776-1780, Portraits and Views from the Northwest Coast by John Webber.Additional name(s):Additional information:General note:album: Volume ThreeSignatures and inscriptions note:Inscription: in the plate, u.r.: 38; l.l.: J. Webber del.; l.l.: W. Sharp sculp.; b.: A MAN of NOOTKA SOUND.Varying form of title:Subject heading:Source:PrivateOther accession no.:00194
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Physical access through an art archivist. No restriction on use for reproduction or publicationItem no. assigned by LAC [1991-265 X] 194[ConsultationOpen]Copy negative [1991-265 X] C-018504[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Credit: Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1991-265-194
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