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Cooks Map of Tahiti
Cooks map of Tahiti. Date: 1769
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Media ID 7111483
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7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
Cook's Map of Tahiti: A Testament to Pacific Exploration in 1769 This print depicts Captain James Cook's detailed chart of the island of Tahiti, created during his historic voyage to the Pacific Ocean in 1769. Cook, a British explorer and navigator, is renowned for his groundbreaking discoveries and explorations in the Pacific. The map, titled 'A Plan of the Harbour of Matavai in the Island of Otaheite,' offers a fascinating glimpse into the geographical knowledge of the time. Cook's meticulous charting of the harbor and surrounding area reflects the advancements in cartography and navigational techniques during the Age of Discovery. The image reveals the natural beauty of Tahiti, with its lush vegetation, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Cook's expedition marked a significant turning point in the European exploration of the Pacific, leading to further discoveries, cultural exchanges, and the establishment of colonial outposts in the region. The events of Cook's visit to Tahiti are well-documented in historical records. He arrived in the island's waters in June 1769, seeking refuge from a violent storm. Cook's interactions with the native Tahitians were marked by curiosity, fascination, and ultimately, tragedy. Cook's men encountered the Tahitians' unique culture, including their religious practices, social customs, and artistic traditions. Despite the initial peaceful encounters, tensions escalated, leading to a violent confrontation between Cook's crew and the Tahitians in February 1779. Cook was fatally wounded during the skirmish and died shortly thereafter. This tragic event marked the end of Cook's Pacific voyages, but his legacy as an explorer and cartographer lived on, forever changing the world's understanding of the vast Pacific Ocean and its islands.
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