EditorialVarious articles at Nootka Sound. Drawn by John Webber and engraved by John Record. Representations of animals used as decoys by the Americans of King George's Sound (Nootka Sound). The numbered drawings include two Nootkan wood bird masks, a bird ratt...
EditorialRepresentations of animals used as decoys by the Americans of King George's Sound, North America. Two wood bird masks, a bird rattle, an Alaskan or Siberian bentwood visor, and an Alaskan seal decoy helmet. April 1778. Drawings executed by John Webber ...
EditorialCarved decoys from Nootka Sound. Sketches and colored drawings made by J. Webber, during Captain Cook's third voyage, in 1776-1780,. 1776-1780. Source: Add. 17277, no.19.
EditorialVarious articles at Nootka Sound. Drawn by John Webber and engraved by John Record. Representations of animals used as decoys by the Americans of King George's Sound (Nootka Sound). The numbered drawings include two Nootkan wood bird masks, a bird ratt...
EditorialRecto: Hunting Ducks using Pumpkins in the West Indies; Verso, above: Crocodile Hunt in the Nile; Verso, below: Hunting Tigers using Traps and Mirrors, Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, Flemish, 15231605, Pen and ink, brush and brown wash on laid p...
EditorialCatching geese, Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, Flemish, 15231605, Cornelis Galle I, Flemish, 1576 - 1650, Philips Galle, Flemish, 1537 - 1612, Black ink on paper, Horizontal rectangle. Using decoys to capture geese. The decoys are worn on the he...
EditorialVarious articles at Nootka Sound. Drawn by John Webber and engraved by John Record. Representations of animals used as decoys by the Americans of King George's Sound (Nootka Sound). The numbered drawings include two Nootkan wood bird masks, a bird ratt...
EditorialCarved decoys from Nootka Sound. Sketches and colored drawings made by J. Webber, during Captain Cook's third voyage, in 1776-1780,. 1776-1780. Source: Add. 17277, no.19.
EditorialVarious articles at Nootka Sound. Drawn by John Webber and engraved by John Record. Representations of animals used as decoys by the Americans of King George's Sound (Nootka Sound). The numbered drawings include two Nootkan wood bird masks, a bird ratt...
EditorialA man holding dead fowl. The Book of Duck Decoys, their construction, management, and history. J. Van Voorst: London, 1886. Source: 7905.i.7, frontispiece. Language: English.
EditorialRepresentations of animals used as decoys by the Americans of King George's Sound, North America. Two wood bird masks, a bird rattle, an Alaskan or Siberian bentwood visor, and an Alaskan seal decoy helmet. April 1778. Drawings executed by John Webber ...