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Voyage de l' ASTROLABE,  Zoologie, Mammiferes Plate 14, Otarie Australe, Femelle (Nouvelle Hollande)
Voyage de l' ASTROLABE, Zoologie, Mammiferes Plate 14, Otarie Australe, Femelle (Nouvelle Hollande)

Voyage de l' ASTROLABE, Zoologie, Mammiferes Plate 14, Otarie Australe, Femelle (Nouvelle Hollande)

Editor (French, 1787 - 1849)
Date1833
Object number00001467
NameEngraving
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsOverall: 478 mm
ClassificationsArt
Credit LineANMM Collection
DescriptionColoured engraving titled 'Voyage de L' ASTROLABE. Zoologie. Mammiferes Plate 14. Otarie Australe, Femelle (Nouvelle Hollande)'. From the work 'Voyage de la Corvette L' ASTROLABE', by Dumont d' Urville. Published in Paris in 1833. Female Australian sea lion, Western Port, Victoria. (Southern Sea Lion)HistoryCaptain Dumont d' Urville visited Victoria during his second voyage (1826–29), as captain of the ASTROLABE. Also on the voyage were the surgeon-naturalist Jean René Constant Quoy and the illustrator and draughtsman Louis Auguste de Sainson. D’Urville arrived at Western Port on 12 November 1826, noting a variety of seabirds as the expedition approached land. The party ventured out to make observations and collect specimens to take back to France.SignificanceThe French explorers of the La Perouse expedition showed real interest in indigenous watercraft throughout the voyage, and many are illustrated in 'Atlas du Voyage de La Perouse'.