Sydney Parkinson
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- en: Sydney Parkinson (1745–1771) was a botanical artist.
Biography
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Self-portrait by Sydney Parkinson
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Detail from the self-portrait
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Engraving by James Newton, made after Sydney Parkinson's death
Works
[edit]From A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas, in His Majesty's Ship, the Endeavour
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Plate I: "Man Woman and Child, Natives of Terra del Fuego, in the Dress of that Country"
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Plate II: "View of a Village in the Bay of Good Success, in the Island of Terra del Fuego.jpg"
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Place III: "A Native of Otaheite, in the Dress of his Country."
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Plate IV: "Venus Fort, Erected by the Endeavour's People to secure themselves during the Observation of the Transit of Venus, at Otaheite."
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Plate V: "A Woman & a Boy, Natives of Otaheite, in the Dress of that Country"
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Place VI: "House and Plantation of a Chief of the Island of Otaheite"
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Place VII: "The Head of a Native of Otaheite, with the Face curiously tataow'd; And the wry mouth, or manner of defying their Enemies as practis'd by the People of that, & the Neighbouring Islands."
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Plate VIII: "Heads of divers Natives of the Islands of Otahheite, Huahine, & Oheiteroah"
From Banks' Florilegium
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Banksia serrata watercolour
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Banksia integrifolia watercolour
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Banksia ericifolia watercolour
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Banksia dentata watercolour