Nouvelles Galles Méridionale ou Côte Orientale de la Nouvelle Hollande by Rigobert Bonne

A set of maps in one map, of various parts of Australia during the late 18th Century, based upon the explorations of Cook and Furneaux, including notes, soundings and othe observations. An important map during the exploration and mapping of Australia.

Rigobert Bonne (1727-1794) was an influential French cartographer of the late-eighteenth century. Born in the Lorraine region of France, Bonne came to Paris to study and practice cartography. He was a skilled cartographer and hydrographer and succeeded Jacques Nicolas Bellin as Royal Hydrographer at the Depot de la Marine in 1773. He published many charts for the Depot, including some of those for the Atlas Maritime of 1762. In addition to his work at the Depot, he is  best known for his work on the maps of the Atlas Encyclopedique (1788) which he did with Nicholas Desmarest. He also made the maps for the Abbe Raynals’ famous Atlas de Toutes Les Parties Connues du Globe Terrestre (1780).

More than his individual works, Bonne is also important for the history of cartography because of the larger trends exemplified by his work. In Bonne’s maps, it is possible to see the decisive shift from the elaborate decorations of the seventeenth century and the less ornate, yet still prominent embellishments of the early to mid-eighteenth century. By contrast, Bonne’s work was simple, unadorned, and practical. This aesthetic shift, and the detail and precision of his geography, make Bonne an important figure in mapping history.
  

Rigobert Bonne
Title
Nouvelles Galles Méridionale ou Côte Orientale de la Nouvelle Hollande, Map of Australia
Publication Place / Date
Image Dimensions
Paris / 1787
35 by 24 cm.
Color
Condition
Hand Colouring
VG+
Product Price
Product Number
USD 340
SKU #M.0465