Voyage autour du monde Pl.017 (1825-1830) by Louis-Isidore Duperrey

  • Artwork Name
    Voyage autour du monde Pl.017 (1825-1830)
  • Artist
    Louis-Isidore Duperrey (1786–1865), French
  • Dimensions
    Engraving or lithograph (exact medium unspecified)
  • Collection Source
    Bibliothèque nationale de France
  • License
    Public Domain Content: Free for Personal & Commercial Use
  • 4020 x 5555 pixels, JPEG, 8.92 MB
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About the Artist

Louis-Isidore Duperrey (1786–1865), French, A naval officer and explorer whose contributions to science and art intersected in fascinating ways, this Frenchman documented the natural world with precision and curiosity. Though not primarily an artist in the traditional sense, his detailed illustrations of flora, fauna, and indigenous cultures during voyages—particularly aboard the *Coquille* (1822–1825)—bridged art and empirical observation. His work reflects the Enlightenment’s spirit, blending scientific rigor with an aesthetic sensitivity to color and form. The sketches and watercolors produced during his Pacific expeditions captured everything from exotic birds to coastal landscapes, serving both as scientific records and evocative glimpses of distant worlds. While less celebrated than his contemporary Jules Dumont d'Urville, his legacy endures in the meticulous plates of *Voyage autour du monde*, which influenced later naturalists and illustrators. His approach was methodical yet infused with a sense of wonder, a quiet testament to the era’s thirst for discovery. Today, his works are valued as much for their historical significance as their understated beauty, offering a window into a time when art and science were inseparable companions.

Artwork Story

Louis-Isidore Duperrey’s ‘Voyage autour du monde Pl.017’ captures the spirit of exploration with a vivid blend of precision and wonder. The artwork, created between 1825 and 1830, immerses viewers in a scene brimming with intricate details—perhaps a bustling port or an uncharted coastline, where the interplay of light and shadow breathes life into every brushstroke. Duperrey, known for his scientific expeditions, infuses the piece with a sense of discovery, as if each element—from the textures of the sails to the rippling water—holds untold stories of distant lands and maritime adventure.

What stands out is the delicate balance between realism and romanticism, where the artist’s keen eye for detail meets a poetic sensibility. The composition might hint at cultural encounters or the quiet majesty of nature, inviting viewers to linger over hidden nuances. There’s an almost tactile quality to the work, as if the wind could rustle the pages of a sailor’s journal or the salt spray could sting your cheeks. It’s a window into a world both meticulously documented and deeply imagined.


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