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Description Kākābeak, (Clianthus puniceus), collected at Tolaga Bay, New Zealand, during Sir James Cook's first Pacific voyage on the Endeavour, 1768-1771. Coloured engraving, ink and watercolours on Paper.
Date 1770s
date QS:P,+1770-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
or 1780s
Source The original image is available from the website of the Natural History Museum, London, [1]. This is a slightly cropped version that excludes a ruler that was placed along the base during imaging to indicate the actual size of the image.
Author Daniel Mackenzie is the attributed artist, but it is likely that the work was heavily based on a partially coloured drawing by Sydney Parkinson, Sir Joseph Banks' botanical artist.
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