William Wade Ellis
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William Wade Ellis (1747-1810) fue un médico, pintor, naturalista, y explorador británico. Segundo cirujano en el tercer viaje de Cook (1776-1780), participando con el ilustrador oficial John Webber en la iconografía de la expedición, en especial de las islas Kerguelen, de Tasmania, Tonga, Tahití, Alaska, península de Kamchatka. Los dos artistas pintaron todo lo que pudieron, y son sin duda, la fuente del primer estudio etnográfico del Pacífico.
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William Wade Ellis né en 1756 et mort en 1785 est un médecin, peintre et explorateur britannique. Chirurgien en second lors du troisième voyage de Cook (1776-1780), il participe avec l'illustrateur officiel John Webber à l'iconographie de l'expédition, notamment des îles Kerguelen, de la Tasmanie, de Tonga, de Tahiti, de l'Alaska et du Kamtchatka. Les deux artistes peignaient tout ce qu'ils pouvaient et sont à l'origine de la première étude ethnographique du Pacifique.
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William Wade Ellis (1751 – 1785) was a surgeon's mate on Captain James Cook's voyages, an artist and naturalist. His middle name was wrongly identified as Webb in some sources. He is known largely from the paintings of natural history subjects that he made during Captain Cook's voyages.
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William Ellis
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William Ellis
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William Wade Ellis
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William Wade Ellis (1747-1810) fue un médico, pintor, naturalista, y explorador británico. Segundo cirujano en el tercer viaje de Cook (1776-1780), participando con el ilustrador oficial John Webber en la iconografía de la expedición, en especial de las islas Kerguelen, de Tasmania, Tonga, Tahití, Alaska, península de Kamchatka. Los dos artistas pintaron todo lo que pudieron, y son sin duda, la fuente del primer estudio etnográfico del Pacífico.
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William Wade Ellis né en 1756 et mort en 1785 est un médecin, peintre et explorateur britannique. Chirurgien en second lors du troisième voyage de Cook (1776-1780), il participe avec l'illustrateur officiel John Webber à l'iconographie de l'expédition, notamment des îles Kerguelen, de la Tasmanie, de Tonga, de Tahiti, de l'Alaska et du Kamtchatka. Les deux artistes peignaient tout ce qu'ils pouvaient et sont à l'origine de la première étude ethnographique du Pacifique.
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William Wade Ellis (1751 – 1785) was a surgeon's mate on Captain James Cook's voyages, an artist and naturalist. His middle name was wrongly identified as Webb in some sources. He is known largely from the paintings of natural history subjects that he made during Captain Cook's voyages. Ellis was baptized on 11 June 1751 at Ely Cathedral, born to Thomas, canon at Ely Cathedral, and Elizabeth. A brother became a vicar at Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. Little is known of his early life but he was described by David Samwell, surgeon on HMS Discovery as "a genteel young fellow and of good education". He served on all three of Captain Cook's voyages and may have improved his artistic skills through the influence of John Webber after moving from HMS Discovery to the HMS Resolution. Descriptions of specimens in his notebooks suggest that he was scientifically trained and had a knowledge of Latin but claims that he trained at Cambridge University and at St. Bartholomew's Hospital have not been supported by evidence. Ellis met Joseph Banks and gave him some of his drawings hoping to be remunerated and owing to financial difficulties he took up an offer to write an account of the third voyage which was published in 1782 but was not paid for the book sales due to breach of terms in the contract. In 1785 he went to join the Queen Charlotte on a voyage to northwest America but he had an accident at Ostend, Belgium, fell from the mast of the ship and died from injuries.
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