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This is one of the ten paintings by Westall of Matthew Flinders' Australian voyage (1801–1803) that the Admiralty purchased from him, most commissioned from 1809 (ZBA7914, 7935–7936, 7938–7944): they were completed over the next three years. The view is from a high point down into a deep Australian bay and islands in the distance, with a ship (presumably the 'Investigator') shown small in its upper end, under way and with a boat towing astern. A yellow and brown snake is shown in the foreground behind cactus and scrub plants of which the closely observed detail emphasises the deep recession of sky and sea behind. While the location remains to be clarified, the following passage for Sunday 21st February 1802 appears in Flinders' 'Voyage to Terra Australis' (vol.
Title
A Bay on the South Coast of New Holland, January 1802
Date
1809–1812 (?)
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 80.4 x W 106.6 cm
Accession number
ZBA7939
Work type
Painting