Bilder John Webber (1751-1793) – View of the Habitations in Nootka Sound – Etching and engraving (1784)
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"A View of the Habitations in Nootka Sound." This work illustrates a village of the Nuu-chah-nulth people on the west coast of Vancouver Island. The scene depicts several large cedar plank houses built upon a hillside, with various figures engaged in daily activities along the shoreline and in dugout canoes. This large folio engraving is from the official record of Captain James Cook's third and final voyage, A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, published in London in 1784. The plate is historically significant for being one of the earliest and most detailed visual accounts of Indigenous architecture and social life on the Northwest Coast of North America, recorded during the expedition's stay in March and April 1778.
John Webber was an English artist and traveler who served as the official expedition artist on Captain James Cook's third voyage to the Pacific. Trained in London and Paris, Webber was commissioned to create a visual record of the people, landscapes, and artifacts encountered during the journey. His on-site sketches provided the basis for the numerous engravings that accompanied the published journals of the voyage, which became a massive commercial success and shaped European perceptions of the Pacific and Northwest Coast regions. Webber's commitment to topographical and ethnographic accuracy earned him high regard in both scientific and artistic circles, and he was elected to the Royal Academy in 1791. His body of work remains a primary historical source for the study of eighteenth-century global exploration and Indigenous cultures.
Artist or Maker:
John Webber.
Dimensions:
Approximately 40 cm x 55 cm.
Medium:
Etching and engraving.
Date:
1784.
Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.