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Portrait of James Cook

Painting by Nathaniel Dance-Holland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Portrait of James Cook
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Portrait of James Cook is an oil on canvas portrait painting by the English Nathaniel Dance-Holland, from c. 1775.[1] It is held in the National Maritime Museum, in Greenwich.[2]

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It depicts the British explorer and Royal Navy officer James Cook.[3][4] Known for his voyages in the Pacific Ocean and visits to New Zealand, Hawaii and elsewhere, he was subsequently killed in Hawaii in 1779. Dance-Holland spent many years in Italy before returning to Britain to become a leading portrait painter.[5]

Cook is portrayed seated in a room, with an open window into the sea. He is wearing the dress uniform of a captain and holds his own map of the Southern Ocean with his hand pointing to the eastern coast of Australia.[6]

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