Death of Cook

Death of Cook
The original painting by Cleveley was discovered in 2004 and depicts Captain Cook as a violent man.
One of the most famous reproductions of Cleveley's Death of Cook hangs at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. It depicts Captain Cook as a peacemaker.
1790 version of Cooks death

Death of Cook is the name of several paintings depicting the 1779 death of British explorer and European discoverer of the Hawaiian Islands, Captain James Cook at Kealakekua Bay. Most of these paintings seem to go back to an original by John Cleveley the Younger, painted in 1784, although other versions, like that of John Webber, stood model for later copies too. Such artworks were reproduced in paint and engraving over the course of modern world history. The much more famous reproductions, like the one at the Honolulu Academy of Arts (allegedly based on the Cleveley version), often depicted Cook as a peacemaker trying to stop the fighting between his sailors and the native Hawaiians that they had challenged in combat.

However, in 2004, the original Cleverley painting was discovered in a private collection belonging to a family since 1851. Cleveley's brother was a member of Cook's crew, and the painting is said to concur with eyewitness accounts. The original depicted Cook involved in hand-to-hand combat with the native Hawaiians.[1] The discovery of the original painting has not changed the way most historians view Cook's relationship with the Hawaiians, as during his last voyage, Cook was reported by his contemporaries to have become irrationally violent.[2]

The original painting, worth approximately USD $200,000 to $300,000, was put up for auction by Christie's auction house in London, England.

Later

A later painting titled The Death of Captain James Cook, 14 February 1779 by Johann Zoffany was completed in 1794 and was the painting owned by Cook's widow. This painting is in the National Maritime Museum.[3]

References

  1. ^ Stevenson, Andrew (2004-07-14). "Captain Cranky, portrait of an old explorer behaving badly". The Sydney Morning Herald. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/07/13/1089694362594.html. Retrieved 2008-05-15. 
  2. ^ See Anne Salmond, The Trial of the Cannibal Dog: Captain Cook in the South Seas (New York: Viking, 2003). Also the violent Cook was depicted by George Carter (1737-1795) and his painting, 'The Death of Captain Cook' is in the Rex Nan Kivell Collection of the National Library of Australia (Canberra).
  3. ^ The death of Captain James Cook, 14 February 1779, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, accessed 18 September 2010

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