Joseph Banks
Sir Joshua Reynolds (after) 1723 - 1792
Summary
Portrait of Admiral Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820), scientist and engineer, after Reynolds; three-quarter length, sitting at left, directed towards the right and looking to the front, right hand on arm of chair, as if he was about to stand up, left arm resting on the table beside him, with a globe, writing implements, books, papers, and a letter, inscribed 'Cras Ingens iterabimus aequor' ('tomorrow we shall set out upon the vast ocean') from Odes by the Roman poet, Horace. In 1766 Joseph Banks accompanied the expedition of Constantine Phipps to Labrador and Newfoundland; 1768-71 accompanied Captain Cook on the HMS Bark Endeavour, his first voyage to the Pacific; 1772 led a voyage of scientific exploration to Iceland. From 1773 he was King George III's principal adviser on scientific matters, based at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew.
Object Name
Joseph Banks
Creators Name
Date Created
1774
accession number
1920.451
Collection Group
Place of creation
Europe
Support
paper
Medium
Mezzotint
On Display
Credit
Dr David Lloyd Roberts bequest, 1920