Tuhituhi : William Hodges, Cook's painter in the South Pacific /Laurence Simmons.
        
        "Tuhituhi follows the geographical and chronological progress of Cook's voyage on the Resolution, for which William Hodges was hired as official artist, a 'landskip painter'. In the Pacific, painters like Hodges found themselves staring again and again in disbelief at landscapes and seascapes that stretched 18th-century conventions of painting (such as the picturesque, the sublime, and the beautiful). Each chapter of this book focuses on the close reading of a significant painting by Hodges of a South Pacific location and opens fresh theoretical perspectives on the representational problems raised by these early Pacific works. The final chapter considers the important influence of Hodges work on a series of paintings by the major twentieth-century New Zealand painter Colin McCahon."--Provided by the publisher.
              
      
    Record Details
| Publisher: | Otago University Press, | 
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| Pub Date: | 2011. | 
| Pages: | 346 p. : | 
Holdings
| Order | Call Number7HODGES:910.4(93:96)"1773/1774" | Copy1 | Item IDPBH9885 | MaterialBOOK | LocationOnsite storage - please ORDER to view |