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  1. William Hodges RA (28 October 1744 – 6 March 1797) was an English painter. [1] He was a member of James Cook 's second voyage to the Pacific Ocean, and is best known for the sketches and paintings of locations he visited on that voyage, including Table Bay, Tahiti, Easter Island, New Zealand, Dusky Sound and the Antarctic .

  2. William Hodges ( 28 de outubro de 1744 - 6 de março de 1797) foi um pintor inglês. Foi membro da segunda viagem de James Cook ao Oceano Pacífico e é mais conhecido pelos esboços e pinturas de locais que visitou nessa viagem, incluindo Baía da Mesa, Taiti, Ilha de Páscoa, Nova Zelândia, Dusky Sound e Antártica. [ 1]

  3. 3 de fev. de 2018 · RA Collections Decolonial Research Project - Extended Biography. Hodges was employed by the British Admiralty as the official draughtsman on Captain Cook’s second voyage to the Pacific (1772-5), where he made extensive paintings and drawings of the indigenous people and cultures.

  4. Learn about William Hodges, a member of James Cook's second voyage to the Pacific Ocean, and his sketches and paintings of various locations. See his artwork Tomb and Distant View of Rajmahal Hills, 1782, in Tate Britain.

  5. Learn about William Hodges (1744–1797), an English painter who accompanied Captain Cook on his second voyage to the South Pacific and created landscapes of exotic places. Explore his artworks, biography, and related articles on Art UK.

  6. 26 de fev. de 2021 · Learn about the artist William Hodges, who accompanied Cook on his second voyage to the Pacific and painted the first-known oil painting of the Antarctic. Explore his innovative landscape paintings and how to use the museum's collections for research.

  7. 27 de jan. de 2005 · Exhibition. William Hodges, 1744–1749: The Art of Exploration. Thursday, January 27, 2005–Sunday, April 24, 2005. William Hodges is best remembered as the draftsman who accompanied Captain James Cook, R. N., on his second voyage of exploration to the South Pacific aboard the Resolution (1772–75).