14 views on 1 sheet. No. 1. Cape Leeuwin, the south-west extremity of New Holland taken Dec. 7 1801 2. Cape Chatham taken Dec. 8, 1801 3. Eclipse Isles taken Dec. 8, 1801 4. Seal Island in K. George's Sound taken Dec. 9 1801 5. Middle Island in the Archipelago of the Recherche taken May 17, 1803 6. Cliffs, distant 5 or 6 miles taken Jan. 26, 1802 7. Cape Wiles taken Feb. 19, 1802 8, Cape Catastrophe taken Feb. 20 1802... 9. Thistle's Island : taken from the [anchorage] in Memory Cove Feb. 24 1802 10. Mountains at the head of Spencer's Gulph taken from the [anchorage] March 12 1802 11. Part of Kanguroo Island taken April 6, 1802 12. Cape Jervis taken from the [anchorage] near Kanguroo [i.e. Kangaroo] Head, April 6 1802 13. Entrance of Port Phillip, taken May 3 1802 14. Cape Schanck, taken May 3 1802. Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Mathew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
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14 views on 1 sheet. No. 1. Cape Leeuwin, the south-west extremity of New Holland taken Dec. 7 1801 2. Cape Chatham taken Dec. 8, 1801 3. Eclipse Isles taken Dec. 8, 1801 4. Seal Island in K. George's Sound taken Dec. 9 1801 5. Middle Island in the Archipelago of the Recherche taken May 17, 1803 6. Cliffs, distant 5 or 6 miles taken Jan. 26, 1802 7. Cape Wiles taken Feb. 19, 1802 8, Cape Catastrophe taken Feb. 20 1802... 9. Thistle's Island : taken from the [anchorage] in Memory Cove Feb. 24 1802 10. Mountains at the head of Spencer's Gulph taken from the [anchorage] March 12 1802 11. Part of Kanguroo Island taken April 6, 1802 12. Cape Jervis taken from the [anchorage] near Kanguroo [i.e. Kangaroo] Head, April 6 1802 13. Entrance of Port Phillip, taken May 3 1802 14. Cape Schanck, taken May 3 1802. Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Mathew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
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