C1807

Carte de l’extremite Septentrionale De La Nouvelle Zeelande… II.Carte de l’extremite meridionale de l’archipel du St. Esprit,…[New Zealand & Vanuatu]

Rare early c.18th chart of islands in Vanuatu and Three King Islands and the northern tip of the north island of New Zealand showing the tracks of the French ships Recherche and Esperance in March and April 1793. In 1791 … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Carte de l’extremite Septentrionale De La Nouvelle Zeelande… II.Carte de l’extremite meridionale de l’archipel du St. Esprit,…[New Zealand & Vanuatu]

Date:

C1807

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving.

Image Size: 

350mm 
x 490mm

Paper Size: 

405mm 
x 575mm
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Carte de l'extremite Septentrionale De La Nouvelle Zeelande... II.Carte de l'extremite meridionale de l'archipel du St. Esprit,...[New Zealand & Vanuatu] - Antique Map from 1807

Genuine antique
dated:

1807

Description:

Rare early c.18th chart of islands in Vanuatu and Three King Islands and the northern tip of the north island of New Zealand showing the tracks of the French ships Recherche and Esperance in March and April 1793.

In 1791 the French Assembly decided to send an expedition to search for La Pérouse after his disappearance of La Pérouse from Sydney on 10 March, never to be seen again.

The expedition was under the command of Bruni d’Entrecasteaux and was supplied with two frigates, the Recherche and Esperance. The hydrographer for the expedition was the very capable Beautemps-Beaupre, who is regarded ‘as the father of modern French hydrography’. D’Entrecasteaux’s orders were to proceed to Cape Leeuwin and closely follow the New Holland coast, inspecting any harbours and then sail onto the Pacific, following La Pérouse’s intended route.

At the Cape of Good Hope the expedition received news that the Admiralty Islanders on the north coast of New Guinea had been seen wearing French uniforms, so they quickly headed to the area, sailing via the Roaring Forties around the southern reaches of Tasmania, to New Caledonia and north to New Guinea. Not finding any evidence of La Pérouse, they sailed westwards to Cape Leeuwin, continuing to New Zealand and onto a number of Pacific islands. D’Entrecasteaux was unsuccessful in resolving the disappearance and died of scurvy off the eastern coast of New Guinea on 21 July 1793. The continuing search for La Pérouse resulted in some of the great French voyages to the Pacific and Australia in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

From Atlas du voyage de Bruny D’entrecasteaux, contre-amiral de France, commandant les fregates la Recherche et l’Esperance, fait par ordre du gouvernement en 1791, 1792 et 1793.

References:
Clancy, R. The Mapping of Terra Australia. Sydney 1995 : p.137, ill. 9.2.
National Library Australia, Mapping Our World. Canberra 2013 : p.203.
Perry, T. & Prescott, D. A guide to maps of Australia in books published 1780-1830. Canberra 1996 : 1807.01.
Tooley, R.V. The Mapping of Australia. London 1979 : 543-554 / 1617-1643
Kissajukian, L.P. Antique Maps 1522-1850. Sydney 2016 : p.37.
Ferguson, J. A. Bibliography of Australia Volumes 1-8, Canberra 1976 : 443
Sabin, J. A Dictionary of Books Relating to America. 22672

Collections:
Bibliotheque Nationale de France: 12148/cb449287078
National Library Australia: Bib ID: 1586045
National Maritime Museum: Object number 00000348
State Library New South Wales: 991019888159702626
State Library Queensland: 997278854702061
State Library South Australia: 910.4 E61 d++
State Library Victoria: RARELTEF 910.41 en8
State Library Western Australia: 000004969168
University of Sydney: SD_ILS:538873

Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré (1766 - 1854)

Beautemps-Beaupre was a French hydrographer, hydrographic engineer and cartographer. He accompanied the D'Entrecasteaux expedition in search of La Pérouse in 1791, and made a valuable contribution of to the charting of the Pacific. Subsequently he was employed in all of the important hydrographic labours undertaken during the First French Empire and the Bourbon Restoration. He was elected a member of the Académie des sciences in 1810 and was appointed chief hydrographer and keeper of the Dépôt de la Marine (predecessor of the Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service) in 1814.

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