Description
Famous engraved portrait from the oil portrait painted by Nathaniel Dance which is considered to be the best likeness of Cook done. It portrays Cook in captain’s full-dress uniform, consisting of a navy blue jacket and white breeches, white waistcoat embellished with gold braid and buttons. He wears a grey wig or his own hair powdered.
Cook had returned from his second voyage in 1775 and had sat for this portrait, commissioned by Sir Joseph Banks, ‘for a few hours before dinner‘ on 25 May 1776. Banks had sailed with Cook on his first voyage in the ‘Endeavour‘ and took an influential interest in his subsequent ones. This portrait had hung over the fireplace in the library of Bank’s London house. Samwell, surgeon’s mate in the ‘Resolution‘ on the second voyage and surgeon on the ‘Discovery’ on the third, thought it ‘a most excellent likeness … and … the only one I have seen that bears any resemblance to him‘.
References: Beddie 2273, PFAI pg 73
Collections:
National Library of Australia: Bib ID580396



