The Artist Explorers  
Painting The New World
Author(s): John Fairley
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399047135
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This is a visually stunning superb collection of artwork depicting British explorers and their journeys over the centuries.

It was in large part the lure of riches, such as spices and gold, and the promise of fertile land which tempted the British and other Europeans to venture out to unknown lands.

These intrepid explorers, who devoted and often lost their lives on journeys of discovery, were frequently accompanied by artists. At the time there was no other way of pictorially recording their exploits and experiences.

James Cook and his botanist Joseph Banks had artists Alexander Buchan and Sydney Parkinson on board for their initial voyage to the South Seas. Buchan’s first pictures were of the natives of Tierra del Fuego as the Endeavour rounded Cape Horn but tragically within a month he died, apparently of epilepsy. Thomas Baines traveled with Livingstone while Charles Heaphy in New Zealand and the Governor's wife in India were amongst many others who produced drawings and paintings.

The many fine works in this book fashioned the British public's image of their countrymen’s discoveries and, later, of the lives of those who remained in these faraway places. Right up to the start of the 20th century their publication in the illustrated papers of the day became the core of popular appreciation.
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This is a visually stunning superb collection of artwork depicting British explorers and their journeys over the centuries.

It was in large part the lure of riches, such as spices and gold, and the promise of fertile land which tempted the British and other Europeans to venture out to unknown lands.

These intrepid explorers, who devoted and often lost their lives on journeys of discovery, were frequently accompanied by artists. At the time there was no other way of pictorially recording their exploits and experiences.

James Cook and his botanist Joseph Banks had artists Alexander Buchan and Sydney Parkinson on board for their initial voyage to the South Seas. Buchan’s first pictures were of the natives of Tierra del Fuego as the Endeavour rounded Cape Horn but tragically within a month he died, apparently of epilepsy. Thomas Baines traveled with Livingstone while Charles Heaphy in New Zealand and the Governor's wife in India were amongst many others who produced drawings and paintings.

The many fine works in this book fashioned the British public's image of their countrymen’s discoveries and, later, of the lives of those who remained in these faraway places. Right up to the start of the 20th century their publication in the illustrated papers of the day became the core of popular appreciation.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Chapter 1 The Lost Colony
  • Chapter 2 Captain Cook
  • Chapter 3 Baines and Southern Africa
  • Chapter 4 Australia and Cape Town
  • Chapter 5 Earle
  • Chapter 6 Heaphy and New Zealand
  • Chapter 7 North America
  • Chapter 8 Talbot Kelly and Burma
  • Chapter 9 North Africa
  • Chapter 10 China and India
  • Chapter 11 Wilson and the South Pole
  • Chapter 12 The Moon
  • Picture Credits
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