Portrait of Pomare (Queen of Tahiti), by George Baxter

Oil colour print, 23.5cm x 27cm. One copy (169) is unmounted; second copy (170) in heavy oils, is mounted with a typescript caption attached to bottom. Caption gives further infpormation on the print and was intended for use in the 'Juvenile Missionary Magazine', Sep 1845. Picture represents Queen P...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Home/South Seas Pictures/26
Date(s) of creation: [1845]
Level: File
Format: Archive           

collection SOAS Archive
id CWM.LMS.01.09.05.02.26
recordtype archive
scb_item_location Archive & Special Collections
item_location Archive & Special Collections
scb_loan_type Reference only
scb_order_with CWM/LMS/Home/South Seas Pictures/26
callnumber CWM/LMS/01/09/05/02/26
callnumber_txt CWM/LMS/01/09/05/02/26
callnumber-sort CWM/LMS/01/09/05/02/26
prefix_number 26
scb_previous_numbers 169, 170
title Portrait of Pomare (Queen of Tahiti), by George Baxter
scb_date_creation [1845]
scb_level File
level_sort 7/Collection/Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Sub-Collection/Series/Sub-Series/Sub-Sub-Series/File
scb_extent 2 copies
format Archive
scb_admin_history George Baxter (1804-1867) was an engraver and printer who invented a process of colour printing that made reproductions of paintings available on a mass scale. He supplied colour illustrations to the publisher George Mudie and produced prints for the London Missionary Society. Baxter's process incorporated the aquatint method and involved superimposing the colours using wooden blocks. Baxter used carefully etched plates, a hand press, and the finest colours, oils and paper. He mixed the colours himself but left no record of their composition. The process quickly gained popularity and was widely useful in producing replications of paintings. [Source: National Portrait Gallery]
scb_custodial_history Images held as part of the LMS Museum (inventory items 169 & 170) before being transferred to SOAS Library in January 2008. Item 169 was originally taken in by the London Missionary Society from Ware Furlough House in 1962; item 170 was donated to the London Missionary Society in 1948.
description Oil colour print, 23.5cm x 27cm. One copy (169) is unmounted; second copy (170) in heavy oils, is mounted with a typescript caption attached to bottom. Caption gives further infpormation on the print and was intended for use in the 'Juvenile Missionary Magazine', Sep 1845. Picture represents Queen Pomare (of Tahiti) and her family at the moment when French troops landed on her shores. Pomare Tane, the Queen's husband, is depicted standing next to her, anxiously watching the movements of the French troops on the beach. The French soldiers are seen marching towards the palace, and the French sqadron, under the command of Du Petit Thouars, are seen lying at anchor in the bay. A copy of the Bible, and the letter of the French Admiral are shown on a chair near the Queen. Tamatoa, infant son of Pomare is shown lying on the Queen's lap. Arii Ane, the heir to the throne, and Teratane, second son of Pomare, are also shown.
scb_access_status Open
language English
language_search English
hierarchy_top_id_raw CWM
hierarchy_sequence CWM.00LMS.0001.0009.0005.0002.0026