Nicolas-Martin Petit b. 1777 Paris, France
- Artist (Draughtsman) , (Painter)
Petit was the artist for a French voyage to Australia, whose job, according to the eminent scientist Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu, was to record 'all that which may be of interest for the history of Man.' His depictions of the Aborigines have an immediacy and directness unlike any previous images of them.
- Name
- Nicolas-Martin Petit
- Birth date
- 1777
- Birth place
- Paris, France
- Death date
- 21 October 1804
- Death place
- Lorient, France
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
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- Artist (Draughtsman)
- Artist (Painter)
- Residence
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- 1804 Lorient, France
- c.1800- c.1804 Australia
- c.1777- c.1800 Paris, France
- Arrival
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- c.1800 (voyage of 'Le Géographe' and 'Le Naturaliste')
- Active Period
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- c.1800- c.1804
- Cultural Heritage
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- French
- Languages
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- English
- Training
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- David's studio, the Louvre, Paris, France
- Is Indigenous
- No
- Initial Record Data Source
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- The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870