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"Bounty Arrives Tahitie"
This large
canvas attempts an allegory with the sunrise the
beginning in the symbolic sense and a beginning of a
visit in the real sense; it is also the beginning of
the end as Bligh was to discover. This type of sunrise,
sunset - beginning, end, transition was immensely popular
in the eighteenth century where night was known
as 'a blind man's holiday.' The format is deliberately
long and narrow to show the canoes coming from distant shores to welcome
the strange visitors. Soon the natives will be swarming the decks of the Bounty.
The simple style is in the manner of Cook's travelling artist Webber
but without his inclination for painting the locals as well built Grecian
warriors accompanied by voluptuous Rubenesque damsels. (2d) 23" x 15"
individual print
$85.00 |