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"Rough Water" - oil on board ; 36"x24"
After visiting Tahiti and Moorea, the Cook Expedition went on to visit the rest of the Society Islands: Huaine, Raiatea, and Bora Bora. Before leaving Tahiti ,Cook had inquired of his Tahitian friends if they knew of any islands to the north. Their answer that they were aware of no large islands to the north corroborated the wisdom of the day, that the center of the Pacific was a large expanse of open water. When the Resolution and Discovery left Tahiti , they were bound northward across the center of the Pacific, enroute to the North- west Coast of North America where Captain Cook was under orders to chart these unknown areas and to find, if possible, the western entrance to the Northwest Passage. When the expediton left Tahiti they anticipated nothing more than a long uneventful voyage to their assigned duties. The Painting shows the Resolution and Discovery as they plough northward through heavy seas accompanied by two large albatrosses, rugged enough sea birds to venture far out into the ocean.
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