TitlePrints, Inhabitants of AustraliaDatec 1830-1835About this objectThese prints portray Aboriginal individuals in Australia, accompanied by labels from the artists that strongly emphasize the colonial and racist perspectives held by Europeans towards First Nations peoples at that time. A dual French - English description of Australian land, climate and people is included, emphasing the "successful" colonisation by the British.Object No.88.104:1-4Physical descriptionDepictions of Aboriginals, most of the time with skin paint and few clothing, as well as portrays of women. Depictions of Aboriginals taking a meal.CreatorSaint-Aulaire, Felix Achille|Aubert, Eugene|Massard, L.|ChoubardInscriptions & marksPrint 1. Inhabitants of Darling River
Print 2. Native of Port Jervis
Print 3. Native of Australia
Print 4. Native of King Georges PortPlace madeFranceSourceLa Perouse MuseumCredit lineReceived from Mr & Mrs MessinaAcquisition date1988On displayNoTypeMuseum objectsOrganisations (Detailed entries)La Perouse Museum (La Perouse, N.S.W.)ThemesEuropean arrivals
Saint-Aulaire, Felix Achille|Aubert, Eugene|Massard, L.|Choubard, Prints, Inhabitants of Australia (c 1830-1835). Randwick City Council, accessed 20/01/2026, https://ourstory.randwick.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/12342