C1833

Aiguade a L’Anse de L’Astrolabe. (Nouvelle Zelande.)

Scarce lithograph of the French sailors from Dumont d’Urville’s ship the Astrolabe washing their clothes and relaxing by a stream flowing out into Astrolabe Roadstead, Tasman Bay (now Watering Bay, part of the Abel Tasman track), near Nelson. D’Urville had … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Aiguade a L’Anse de L’Astrolabe. (Nouvelle Zelande.)

Date:

C1833

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured lithograph.

Image Size: 

315mm 
x 220mm

Paper Size: 

410mm 
x 300mm
AUTHENTICITY
Aiguade a L'Anse de L'Astrolabe. (Nouvelle Zelande.) - Antique View from 1833

Genuine antique
dated:

1833

Description:

Scarce lithograph of the French sailors from Dumont d’Urville’s ship the Astrolabe washing their clothes and relaxing by a stream flowing out into Astrolabe Roadstead, Tasman Bay (now Watering Bay, part of the Abel Tasman track), near Nelson.

D’Urville had sailed from Port Jackson on 19.12.26 and sighted the south coast of New Zealand on 10th January 1827 near the site of present day Greymouth. Although his instructions were to carry out a little charting in Cook Strait, D’Urville’s plan was much more ambitious – he was to chart at least half of the coast of New Zealand, thereby providing a clear challenge to the supposition that Cook’s survey had placed the islands firmly in the British Domain. He charted the islands during January to March of 1827 from just south of Cape Foulwind (west coast of the South Island), past Farewell Spit, into Golden and Tasman Bays, through Cook Strait, and up the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand, from its southernmost to its northernmost point.

References:
Brosse, J. Great Voyages of Exploration. The Golden Age of Discovery in the Pacific. Sydney 1983: p. 152-154.
Kerr, J. The Dictionary of Australian Artists Painters, Sketchers, Photographers and Engravers to 1870 Melbourne 1992: p. 69.
Ferguson, JA Bibliography of Australia Volumes 1-8, Canberra 1976: 1341.
Hill, J. The Hill Collection of Pacific Voyages. San Diego 1974: 504.

Collections:
National Library Australia: Bib ID 1162263
State Library Victoria: Accession no: H90.20/2 (later colouring)
National Gallery Australia: 40974
Queensland Art Gallery: Accession No. 2007.196
National Gallery Victoria: Accession NumberP6-1975 (later colouring)
Te Papa Museum of New Zealand: RB000276/021a
Turnbull Library: B-052-003

Louis Auguste de Sainson (1800 - 1887)

French artist on the voyage of exploration on board the Astrolabe under the command of Dumont D’Urville which explored and visited the Pacific, Asia, New Zealand and Australia. He began his naval career at the port of Rochefort, working there from 21 August 1825 until 6 January 1826, where he joined the Astrolabe as a draughtsman. The Astrolabe visited Australia from October to December 1826 and De Sainson made a number of drawings of King George Sound (WA), Westernport VIC), and Jervis Bay NSW and Sydney). On the Astrolable’s return to Australian waters during December 1827 to early January 1828 the Astrolabe anchored at Hobart Town where de Sainson made a number of important drawings of Hobart and its environs. On his return to France de Sainson was part of the editorial group that made the official account Historical Atlas of the expedition ready or publication. In November 1829, at Dumont d’Urville’s request, de Sainson was promoted commis de marine 3e classe. He became a Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneurin August 1831 and a commis de 2e classe in September 1833. Further biographical information is not available after this time.

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