Geoff Quilley is curator of maritime art at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.
Foreword | |
Preface | |
Preface | |
William Hodges : artist of empire | p. 1 |
'This hapless adventurer' : Hodges and the London art world | p. 9 |
Hodges and attribution | p. 15 |
'Philanthropy seems natural to mankind' : Hodges and Captain Cook's second voyage to the South Seas | p. 21 |
Hodges as anthropologist and historian | p. 27 |
Hodges's visual genealogy for colonial India : 1780-95 | p. 35 |
The artist's 'I' in Hodges's Travels in India | p. 43 |
Hodges and Indian architecture | p. 49 |
'The consequences of war' in the winter of 1794-95 | p. 61 |
Catalogue : part one : making Pacific history | p. 71 |
The maritime context, 1768-75 | p. 71 |
Hodges and Cook's second voyage | p. 74 |
Hodges's post-voyage work | p. 109 |
Catalogue : part two : picturing the history of India | p. 137 |
Hodges and India | p. 137 |
Catalogue : part three : representing Britishness | p. 187 |
Hodges's British subjects | p. 187 |
Hodges's catalogue description of the effects of peace and the consequences of war | p. 203 |
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