Djacamel and Bam, portraits of Tasmanian and Australian aborigines, plate 12 of Voyage de la corvette lAstrolabe. Atlas historique, engraved by Hippolyte Louis Garnier 1802-55, 1833
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Djacamel and Bam, portraits of Tasmanian and Australian aborigines, plate 12 of Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe. Atlas historique, engraved by Hippolyte Louis Garnier 1802-55, 1833 by Sainson, Louis Auguste de" is a significant historical artwork that captures the likenesses of indigenous peoples from Tasmania and Australia during the early 19th century. This engraving is part of the larger work "Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe," an extensive atlas documenting the explorations of the French naval officer Jules Dumont d'Urville. The atlas, published in 1833, is a comprehensive record of the scientific and ethnographic observations made during the voyage of the corvette l'Astrolabe, which took place between 1826 and 1829.
Louis Auguste de Sainson, the artist responsible for the original drawings, was the official illustrator on d'Urville's expedition. His works are known for their detailed and sensitive portrayal of the people and landscapes encountered during the journey. The engravings were later executed by Hippolyte Louis Garnier, a skilled engraver of the period, who translated Sainson's drawings into the medium of print with remarkable fidelity and precision.
The portraits of Djacamel and Bam are particularly notable for their ethnographic value. They provide a rare visual record of the physical appearance, attire, and cultural expressions of the Tasmanian and Australian aboriginal peoples during a time when European contact was dramatically altering their societies. These images are not merely artistic representations but also serve as historical documents that offer insights into the lives and identities of the individuals depicted.
The publication of "Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe" was part of a broader 19th-century European interest in exploration and the documentation of newly encountered lands and peoples. This work contributed to the growing body of knowledge about the Pacific region and its inhabitants, influencing both contemporary and future understandings of these cultures.
In summary, "Djacamel and Bam, portraits of Tasmanian and Australian aborigines" is an important piece within the "Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe" atlas, reflecting the intersection of art, exploration, and ethnography in the early 19th century. The collaboration between Sainson and Garnier resulted in a detailed and respectful portrayal of indigenous peoples, providing valuable historical and cultural insights that continue to be of interest to scholars and the general public alike.
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