Oceanique Centrale

the second earliest, published map of a completed Australian coastline and which shows the results of of the French expedition under the command of Nicholas Baudin’s who completed the chart of the southern coasts from Nutys Land to Bass Strait, the results of which completed the coastal mapping of Australia.

This map precedes Flinders’s map of the continent as the publication of Flinder’s important atlas was in 1814, delayed by his imprisonment at Mauritius by the French.

The cartouche in the lower left corner comprising an Australian Aboriginal man carrying a shield and spear, a banded hare-wallaby, a wombat and a canoe, all originally appeared as illustrations in the official published accounts of the Baudin voyage.

The coast is coloured in sections to reflect various historical discoveries made by the Dutch, English and French

Mapmaker
Lapie, Pierre (1779–1850)
First published
Conrad Malte's Brun Atlas Complet du precis de la geographe du universllein Paris, 1812
This state
1812, First
Other states
Technique
Copperplate engraving
Map ID
181
Rarity
Certificate of Authenticity