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The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders

CHAPTER 12
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He was but a youth of nineteen when he made this voyage.

Afterwards he attained repute as a landscape painter, and was elected as Associate of the Royal Academy.

One hundred and thirty-eight of his drawings made on the Investigator are preserved.
Ferdinand Bauer was appointed botanical draftsman to the expedition at a salary of 315 pounds.

He was an Austrian, forty years of age, an enthusiast in his work, and a man of uncommon industry.

He made 1600 botanical drawings which, in Robert Brown's opinion, were "for beauty, accuracy and completion of detail unequalled in this or in any other country in Europe." Bauer's Illustrationes Florae Novae Hollandiae, published in 1814, consisted of plates which were drawn, engraved and coloured by his own hand.


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