Hard-coded id of currently selected item: . JSON version of its record is available from Blacklight on e.g. ??
Metadata associated with selected item should appear here...
BLWA 6
- Record Id:
- 032-003264384
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-003264384
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100028181445.0x000341
- LARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100110041974.0x000001
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- BLWA 6
- Title:
-
Replica bust of Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820). Artist(s): Damer, Anne Seymour (1749-1828), after
- Scope & Content:
-
Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820), Scientist, President of the Royal Society and Trustee of the British Museum, he bequeathed his library and natural history collections to the Museum. Joseph Banks was a prominent botanist, who served as President of the Royal Society, and advised on the development of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. He was a key figure in the British Empire’s expansion in, and exploitation of, the Pacific. Banks self-funded his journey to join James Cook’s first voyage to the Pacific in 1768. As well as collecting thousands of plant and animal specimens from across the globe, Banks and his party described and documented ‘other’ peoples they encountered.
In a series of violent clashes during Cook’s voyage around Aotearoa (New Zealand), Banks was involved in the murder of at least one Māori warrior and was also party to the kidnapping of three Māori youths in which four other Māori were shot and killed. A decade after returning to England, Banks advocated for the establishment of a British prison colony in ‘New South Wales’, and later of the British colonial settlement of Australia, which has resulted in the ongoing displacement and oppression of the continent's indigenous peoples. After his death, Banks’ collections were left to the British Museum, later passing in part to the British Library.
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Project / Collection:
- BLWA Collection
British Library Works of Art - Hierarchy Tree:
- [{ "id" : "032-003264384", "parent" : "#", "text" : "BLWA 6: Replica bust of Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820). Artist(s): Damer, Anne Seymour (1749-1828), after" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} }]
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-003264384
- Is part of:
- not applicable
- Hierarchy:
- 032-003264384
- Container:
- not applicable
- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 1 Item
- Digitised Content:
- http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_100110041974.0x000001 (digital images currently unavailable)
- Thumbnail:
-

- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Scripts:
- Not applicable
- Start Date:
- 1900
- End Date:
- 1999
- Date Range:
- 20th century
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
- Restrictions to access apply please consult British Library staff
Please request the physical items you need using the online collection item request form.
Digitised items can be viewed online by clicking the thumbnail image or digitised content link.
Readers who have registered or renewed their pass since 21 March 2024 can request physical items prior to visiting the Library by completing
this request form.
Please enter the Reference (shelfmark) above on the request form.If your Reader Pass was issued before this date, you will need to visit the Library in London or Yorkshire to renew it before you can request items online. All manuscripts and archives must be consulted at the Library in London.
This catalogue record may describe a collection of items which cannot all be requested together. Please use the hierarchy viewer to navigate to individual items. Some items may be in use or restricted for other reasons. If you would like to check the availability, contact our Reference Services team, quoting the Reference (shelfmark) above.
- User Conditions:
-
Currently on permanent display in the British Library's front entrance hall
- Source of Acquisition:
- Facsimile given by the Trustees of the British Museum
- Information About Originals:
-
Original by Anne Damer Seymour is held in the British Museum
- Material Type:
- Artefacts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Banks, Joseph, 1st Baronet, botanist, naturalist and patron of science, 1743-1820