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Drawing 25 from the Watling Collection
25. Mr White, Harris & Laing visiting Botany Bay Colebee
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18th Century Aboriginal Aborigine Art And Illustration Australasia Colebee Exploration Geomorphology Harris Indigenous People Landform Native People Other Thomas Watling Watling
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This print, Drawing 25 from the Watling Collection, showcases an intriguing moment in the exploration of Australia's rich history. The image, titled "Mr. White, Harris & Laing visiting Botany Bay, Colebee," transports us back to the 18th century, during the early days of European discovery and interaction with the Indigenous peoples of Australasia. Thomas Harris and John White, two prominent figures in the First Fleet expedition, are depicted in the foreground, dressed in their European attire, engaging with an Indigenous man named Colebee. Colebee, a native of the region, is shown wearing traditional clothing and adornments, providing a stark contrast to the European visitors. The backdrop of this historic encounter is the picturesque landscape of Botany Bay, with its unique geomorphology on full display. The long day, filled with exploration and cultural exchange, unfolds outside, as the sun casts a warm glow over the landforms. The Watling Collection, a valuable historical resource, offers a unique perspective on this pivotal period in Australian history. This particular drawing not only captures the essence of the encounter between European explorers and Indigenous peoples but also highlights the beauty and diversity of the natural environment that surrounded them. The Indigenous peoples, such as Colebee, played a significant role in the early days of European exploration and settlement in Australia. Their knowledge of the land and its resources proved invaluable to the newcomers, and this interaction marked the beginning of a complex and often tumultuous relationship between the two groups. Drawing 25 from the Watling Collection serves as a poignant reminder of the rich history and cultural exchange that took place during this time, offering a glimpse into the past and shedding light on the complex interplay of human interaction, cultural differences, and the natural world.
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