Coast

Bodmer's unfinished sketch of a small sailing craft observed in the Boston Bay area was one of several made during the morning of July 4, as the Janus neared the port of Boston

Boston Lighthouse

Bodmer's unfinished sketch of a small sailing craft observed in the Boston Bay area was one of several made during the morning of July 4, as the Janus neared the port of Boston

Boston

In his written account, Prince Maximilian noted that the Janus, a brig of r 70 tons, was not as well furnished as he would have liked: its small berths slept only six passengers. Bodmer's rendering of the ship's galley, made on July 3 off the coast of Massachusetts, furnishes additional evidence of the cramped quarters

Galley on the Janus

Cape Cod, Massachusetts, was sighted at a distance of about fifteen miles on the morning of July 3. Bodmer's delicate representation of the land, seen as a line upon the distant horizon, records the artist's first impression of the North American continent.

Cape Cod, First View of America

Shortly before noon on May 23, the Janus passed Lizard Lighthouse off the coast of Cornwall. Bodmer later produced a finished watercolor of this famous landmark based in part upon other extant views. In the afternoon the ship passed the entrance to the harbor of Falmouth on England's southwestern coast

Lizzard Lighthouse, Cornwall