Bilder M. Malte-Brun (1775-1826) – Map of Oceania – Oceania – hand-coloured engraving (1812)
Beskrivning
"Grand Océan." This hand-coloured engraving depicts a comprehensive map of Oceania, including the continent of Australia (referred to as Nouvelle Hollande), the islands of Southeast Asia, and the various archipelagos of the Pacific Ocean. The geographic boundaries of regional island groups are highlighted with delicate hand-applied outlines in yellow, green, and red. The map features a scenic topographical inset in the upper left corner showing a coastal cliff and palm trees. This work was published in Paris as part of the "Atlas Complet du Précis de la Géographie Universelle," authored by Conrad Malte-Brun and engraved by Lapie.
Conrad Malte-Brun was a Danish-born geographer and journalist who became a leading figure in French geographical studies after being exiled from his homeland. He is best known as the founder of the Société de Géographie and for his monumental work "Précis de la Géographie Universelle," which aimed to provide a comprehensive and scientific description of the world. Pierre Lapie, a prominent French military cartographer and engraver, often collaborated with him to produce high-quality maps noted for their clarity and geographical accuracy. Together, their publications set a new standard for early nineteenth-century cartography, blending historical inquiry with meticulous engraving techniques to document the changing understanding of global and regional history.
Artist or Maker: M. Malte-Brun and Pierre Lapie.
Dimensions: Approximately 38 cm x 28 cm.
Medium: hand-coloured engraving.
Date: 1812.
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