TitlePrints, Tombeau d'un indigene, Danse des Naturels, Famille de SauvagesDatec 1820-1840About this objectThese three prints portray Aboriginal individuals in Australia, accompanied by labels from the artist that strongly emphasize the colonial and racist perspectives held by Europeans towards First Nations peoples at that time.Object No.88.105:1-3Physical descriptionThe first print represents the grave of an Aboriginal individual, the second print intends to depict an Aboriginal danse, the final print depicts an Aboriginal family. CreatorDanvin, Victor Marie FelixInscriptions & marks1. "Tombeau d'un indigene", 2. "Danse des Naturels" 3. "Famille de Sauvages"Place madeFrance SourceLa Perouse MuseumAcquisition date1988On displayNoTypeMuseum objectsOrganisations (Detailed entries)La Perouse Museum (La Perouse, N.S.W.)ThemesEuropean arrivals
Danvin, Victor Marie Felix, Prints, Tombeau d'un indigene, Danse des Naturels, Famille de Sauvages (c 1820-1840). Randwick City Council, accessed 25/01/2026, https://ourstory.randwick.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/12343