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9780300103762

William Hodges, 1744-1797 : The Art of Exploration

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  • ISBN13:

    9780300103762

  • ISBN10:

    030010376X

  • Format: Trade Book
  • Copyright: 2004-07-11
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
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Summary

William Hodges is well known as the artist who accompanied Cook's second voyage to the South Pacific as official landscape painter. This booka major reappraisal of his career and reputationpresents him as one of the most intriguing and controversial painters of his age. Foremost scholars consider Hodges's work in terms of the rise of ethnology, the investigation of Indian history, the encounter with peoples "without history," and the development of empirical science and rationalism. Previous accounts of Hodges have often treated him secondarily to Cook and the history of geographical exploration. This volume redresses this situation in the light of recent developments in the history of eighteenth-century British art, which seek to understand art and aesthetics within a broader framework of social and imperial history.

Author Biography

Geoff Quilley is curator of maritime art at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Preface
William Hodges : artist of empirep. 1
'This hapless adventurer' : Hodges and the London art worldp. 9
Hodges and attributionp. 15
'Philanthropy seems natural to mankind' : Hodges and Captain Cook's second voyage to the South Seasp. 21
Hodges as anthropologist and historianp. 27
Hodges's visual genealogy for colonial India : 1780-95p. 35
The artist's 'I' in Hodges's Travels in Indiap. 43
Hodges and Indian architecturep. 49
'The consequences of war' in the winter of 1794-95p. 61
Catalogue : part one : making Pacific historyp. 71
The maritime context, 1768-75p. 71
Hodges and Cook's second voyagep. 74
Hodges's post-voyage workp. 109
Catalogue : part two : picturing the history of Indiap. 137
Hodges and Indiap. 137
Catalogue : part three : representing Britishnessp. 187
Hodges's British subjectsp. 187
Hodges's catalogue description of the effects of peace and the consequences of warp. 203
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