Article ID: CBB001450336

“By Cruel Foes Oppress'd”: British Naval Draughtsmen in Tahiti and the South Pacific in the 1840s (2014)

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Quilley, Geoff (Author)


Journal of Historical Geography
Volume: 43
Pages: 71--84


Publication Date: 2014
Edition Details: Part of a special feature: The Art of Travel and Exploration.
Language: English

This paper considers little-known imagery made by mid-nineteenth century naval officers travelling in the Pacific, which has often been overlooked by art historians. In particular, it examines landscape drawings and prints made by officers travelling on a sequence of voyages through Polynesia, and argues that these need to be understood within the specific context of Anglo-French imperial rivalry in the region focused on the French annexation of Tahiti in the early 1840s. Rather than being simply a transparent set of tourist souvenirs, the views produced by the British officers were self-consciously reiterative, both of each other and also of a genre of exploration imagery deriving from James Cook's seminal Pacific voyages of 1768--1780. As such, they perpetuate and naturalize an image of the islands as tied to a positivist and teleological account of British imperial history, in which the French presence on Tahiti is presented as invasive, aberrant and despotic. Taking these drawings and prints as a case study, it concludes that the mass of similar imagery lying ignored in local and national archives needs to be reviewed as meriting serious art-historical scrutiny.

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Authors & Contributors
Douglas, Bronwen
Allan, Stuart
Bell, Leonard
Eaton, Natasha
Etheridge, Kay
Foucrier, Annick
Journals
Journal of Historical Geography
Journal for Maritime Research: Britian, the Sea and Global History
Antiquity
Environmental History
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Journal of Pacific History
Publishers
Yale University Press
Ashgate Publishing
Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales
Palgrave Macmillan
University of California Press
University of Hawai'i Press
Concepts
Travel; exploration
Sea travel
Illustrators
Visual representation; visual communication
Science and culture
Cartography
People
Cook, James
Daniell, Samuel
Darwin, Charles Robert
Debret, Jean Baptiste
Dumont d'Urville, Jules Sébastien Cézar
Earle, Augustus
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
16th century
Ancient
Enlightenment
Places
Islands of the Pacific
Australia
France
Pacific Ocean
Tahiti
Africa
Institutions
Great Britain. Royal Navy
National Maritime Museum (Great Britain)
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