- Sydney Parkinson
Sydney Parkinson ("c."
1745 -26 January 1771 ) was a ScottishQuaker ,botanical illustrator andnatural history artist.Parkinson was employed by
Joseph Banks to travel with him onJames Cook 's first voyage to thePacific in 1768. Parkinson made nearly a thousand drawings of plants and animals collected by Banks andDaniel Solander on the voyage. He had to work in difficult conditions, living and working in a small cabin surrounded by hundreds of specimens. InTahiti he was plagued by swarms of flies which ate the paint as he worked. He died at sea fromdysentery contracted at Princes Island, on the way toCape Town . Banks paid his outstanding salary to his brother.Parkinson is commemorated in the common and scientific name of the
Parkinson's Petrel "Procellaria parkinsoni". The great Florilegium of his work was finally published in 1988 by Alecto Historical Editions in 35 volumes and has since been digitized by the Natural History Museum in London.The following are some examples of Parkinson's artistic work:
References
*"Birds - The Art of Ornithology", Jonathan Elphick (2004) ISBN 1-902686-39-X
External links
* [http://southseas.nla.gov.au/journals/parkinson/contents.html Parkinson's posthumously published "Journal", 1773] , online at the
National Library of Australia
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