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    • ERNEST GOUPIL (C.1814-1841)
      Dec. 14, 2021

      ERNEST GOUPIL (C.1814-1841)

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      ERNEST GOUPIL (C.1814-1841) Paysage de bord de mer Aquarelle signée en bas à gauche 27 x 42 cm Provenance : Collection particulière, Paris

      HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
    • ERNEST GOUPIL (1814-1840)
      Sep. 25, 2002

      ERNEST GOUPIL (1814-1840)

      Est: $7,800 - $10,920

      Les Corvettes L'Astrolabe et La Z‚l‚e amarr‚es dans les glaces, les 7 et 8 f‚vrier 1838 signed and dated 'E.Goupil. 1838' (lower left), inscribed as title, inscribed 'Pl 23' (upper left) #encil, unframed 18 x 22in. (45.7 x 55.9cm.) NOTES See note to the previous lot. The present drawing was published as a lithograph in the Atlas Pittoresque which accompanied Dumont d'Urville's narrative of the expedition, published in ten volumes, Paris, 1844 (I, pl.23).

      Christie's
    • Ernest Goupil (1814-1840)
      Sep. 25, 2002

      Ernest Goupil (1814-1840)

      Est: $7,800 - $10,920

      Les Corvettes L'Astrolabe et La Z‚le‚ dans les glaces, le 6 f‚vrier 1838 signed and dated 'E. Goupil 1838.' (lower left), inscribed as title, inscribed 'Pl 20' (upper left) pencil 18 x 22in. (45.7 x 55.9cm.) NOTES D'Urville attempted to reach the Antarctic continent in early 1838, heading south from Tierra del Fuego for the Weddell Sea. He reached just below 62oS and was blocked and trapped in the ice for several days, breaking free on 9 February and heading west to a coastline he named and claimed for his King and country 'Louis-Philippe Land' and 'Joinville Island', charting and mapping in March 1838 the northern extremity of what is now known as Graham Land. He retreated from a far south of 63o27' in late March towards Chile as scurvy broke out on the ships. Undaunted, he would return to explore the Antarctic waters again in 1840 after an extensive exploration of the Pacific between May 1838 and October 1839. The present drawing was published as a lithograph in the Atlas Pittoresque which accompanied Dumont d'Urville's narrative of the expedition, published in ten volumes, Paris, 1844 (I, pl.20).

      Christie's
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