Pencil sketch of a rocky, mountainous shoreline, with geographic features and colors labeled with extensive notes. Depicts Pitcairn Island, which Jaques visited during the 1934-1935 Templeton Crocker expedition to the South Pacific Islands. This drawing was preparatory for an oil painting, JC.2018.4.1.
Topographic pencil sketch of Pitcairn Island, with notes indicating cliffs, coves, reefs, and wind direction. Small elevation drawing of Christian Point at bottom right. Drawn during the 1934-1935 Templeton Crocker expedition to the South Pacific. Title suggests that the location portrayed is Easter Island, or Rapa Nui.
Pencil sketch of a segment of the coastline of Pitcairn Island, with geographic features of the island and offshore rocks indicated. Hatch lines indicate slopes on the rocky island. Almost certainly drawn when Jaques Jaques traveled with fellow staff members from the American Museum of Natural History on the 1934-35 Templeton Crocker Pacific Exp...
Pencil sketch of a segment of Pitcairn Island, with topographic and other features of the island and coastline noted. Reverse of sheet features additional small sketch of Pitcairn topography. Drawn during the 1934-1935 Templeton Crocker expedition to the South Pacific.
Pencil sketch of a segment of Pitcairn Island, with topographic and other features of the island and coastline noted. Reverse of sheet features additional small sketch of Pitcairn topography. Drawn during the 1934-1935 Templeton Crocker expedition to the South Pacific.