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Man with Rattle (colour litho)
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Man with Rattle (colour litho)
621858 Man with Rattle (colour litho) by Webber, John (1750-93) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ostensibly James Cooks third and final voyage was to return Omai, a young man from Raiatea to his homeland, but the Admiralty used this as a cover for their plan to send Cook on a voyage to discover the Northwest Passage. HMS Resolution, to be commanded by Cook, and HMS Discovery, commanded by Charles Clerke, were prepared for the voyage which started from Plymouth in 1776. The ships travelled to Cape Town by way of Tenerif then on to New Zealand.); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22934052
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Captain Cooks Hawaiian Islands Isles Navigation Primitive Rattle Sandwich Natives
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The captivating print titled "Man with Rattle" by John Webber depicts a mesmerizing moment from Captain James Cook's third and final voyage. Ostensibly, the purpose of this expedition was to return Omai, a young man from Raiatea, to his homeland. However, unbeknownst to many, the Admiralty had ulterior motives - they intended to use this journey as an opportunity for Cook to search for the elusive Northwest Passage. In this image, we witness a vibrant ceremony taking place on one of the islands visited during their exploration. The native man in focus exudes an air of tradition and pride as he engages in a lively dance accompanied by rhythmic music produced by his rattle instrument. This performance is part of a larger ritual that celebrates their cultural heritage and showcases their unique customs. As we delve into the details captured within this photograph, it becomes evident that Cook's voyage was not merely about navigation or discovery; it also served as an encounter between different worlds - primitive and modern. The juxtaposition of these two realms is beautifully depicted through the lens of Webber's camera. This remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images invites us to reflect upon our own understanding of exploration and how encounters with other cultures can shape our perceptions. It serves as a visual testament to the rich tapestry woven by human history and reminds us that there is much more beneath the surface than meets the eye.
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