Topographical Pictures including Selections from the Kelton Collection

Topographical Pictures including Selections from the Kelton Collection

Sale Overview

The Topographical Pictures sale is led by three Tahitian paintings by William Hodges from Cook’s Second Voyage - two of these were painted on the voyage itself and are the first eye-witness accounts of this fabled Polynesian island by a professional artist. They are the field studies for Hodges’s two great Tahitian canvases exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1776, which prompted a craze for all things South Seas that ran through England and Europe in the last quarter of the 18th century. The sale will also include a fine selection of 18th and 19th century paintings relating to the Americas (led by Palliere and Sheridan’s rediscovered Argentine masterpiece depicting a caravan of gauchos on the Pampas), Africa (Dodd’s fine 1786 Table Bay marine), Asia (fine China Trade School views of Singapore and Hong Kong and a selection of Indian landscapes and portraits), and Australasia (Richard Read’s 1824 portrait of a Maori Chief).

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