Nicolas-Thomas Baudin
By WESTERMAYER, C[onrad]; [after] [?Joseph] JAUFFRET , 1801
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N. Baudin Schifs-Capitain Haupt Commandeur der neuesten Franz Ento-eckungs Reise in die Südsee.

Art & Architecture
  • 作者: WESTERMAYER, C[onrad]; [after] [?Joseph] JAUFFRET
  • 出版地: [Weimar,
  • 出版商: Friedrich Justin Bertuch],
  • 发布日期: 1801.
  • 物理描述: Stipple-engraved portrait.
  • 方面: 140 by 90mm. (5.5 by 3.5 inches).
  • 库存参考: 17755

笔记

Nicolas-Thomas Baudin (1754-1803) was a French explorer, cartographer, naturalist and hydrographer, best known for his expedition to map the coast of Australia, then New Holland, which he undertook from 1800 to 1803. While moored at the British base in Sydney for supplies, he prepared a report for Napoleon on a potential French attack on the colony, and later named the coastline from Wilson's Promontory to Cape Leevwin, 'Terre Napoleon'. Baudin died of tuberculosis at Mauritius in 1803, aged only 49.

Baudin's portrait featured in Volume Seven of 'Allgemeine Geographische Ephemeriden' published in 1801. The magazine's engraver, Conrad Westermayer, based the portrait on an earlier image of Baudin made the previous year by painter Joseph Jauffret. The portrait, which shows Baudin in a formal coat with embroidered collar, is accompanied by a caption in German briefly is explaining his rank and naming his most important voyage.

参考书目

  1. See Kivell & Spence: Pg. 24 - not in
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