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Adrien Taunay the Younger (1803 – 5 January 1828) was a French painter and draftsman. He was born in Paris in 1803, the son of history and genre painter Nicolas-Antoine Taunay (1755–1830). Adrien moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1816, accompanying his father, who was a member of the French Artistic Mission. Adrien was the junior draftsman aboard the French vessel of exploration Uranie, commanded by Captain Louis de Freycinet. During the ship's 22-day stay in Hawaii in 1819, Adrien Taunay working with the official artist Jacques Arago (1790–1855), produced many portraits and natural history drawings. They depicted the local people and landscape at a time when Hawaii was becoming a whaling center and part of the trade route with China.

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  • Adrien Taunay the Younger (en)
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  • Adrien Taunay (fr)
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  • Adrien Aimé Taunay (París, 1803 – Río Guaporé, 1828) fue un pintor y dibujante francés que participó en la expedición de Georg Heinrich von Langsdorff por la cuenca del Amazonas. (es)
  • Adrien Aimé Taunay, né à Paris en 1803, mort en Amazonie en 1828, est un peintre et dessinateur français. (fr)
  • Adrien Taunay the Younger (1803 – 5 January 1828) was a French painter and draftsman. He was born in Paris in 1803, the son of history and genre painter Nicolas-Antoine Taunay (1755–1830). Adrien moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1816, accompanying his father, who was a member of the French Artistic Mission. Adrien was the junior draftsman aboard the French vessel of exploration Uranie, commanded by Captain Louis de Freycinet. During the ship's 22-day stay in Hawaii in 1819, Adrien Taunay working with the official artist Jacques Arago (1790–1855), produced many portraits and natural history drawings. They depicted the local people and landscape at a time when Hawaii was becoming a whaling center and part of the trade route with China. (en)
  • Aimé-Adrien Taunay (Paris, 1803 — Vila Bela da Santíssima Trindade, 5 de janeiro de 1828) foi um artista francês que se mudou ainda jovem para o Brasil. Seu trabalho principal envolveu a ilustração científica, realizada em destacadas viagens de cunho exploratório realizadas no século XIX. Aimé-Adrien era filho de Nicolas-Antoine Taunay, personalidade que participou da Missão Artística Francesa e organizou a fundação da Academia Imperial de Belas Artes, no Rio de Janeiro. (pt)
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  • Adrien Taunay the Younger (1803 – 5 January 1828) was a French painter and draftsman. He was born in Paris in 1803, the son of history and genre painter Nicolas-Antoine Taunay (1755–1830). Adrien moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1816, accompanying his father, who was a member of the French Artistic Mission. Adrien was the junior draftsman aboard the French vessel of exploration Uranie, commanded by Captain Louis de Freycinet. During the ship's 22-day stay in Hawaii in 1819, Adrien Taunay working with the official artist Jacques Arago (1790–1855), produced many portraits and natural history drawings. They depicted the local people and landscape at a time when Hawaii was becoming a whaling center and part of the trade route with China. After completion of this voyage, Adrien returned to Rio de Janeiro in 1820, and devoted himself to the study of arts and languages. He succeeded Johann Moritz Rugendas (1802–1858), to the position of first draughtsman of the exhibition led by the Consul Georg Heinrich von Langsdorff (1774–1852), which between the years 1825 to 1829 navigated the rivers of the Brazilian states of São Paulo, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso and Pará. After traveling for two years, they arrived in Cuiabá, where they remained for approximately a year. Langsdorff then decided to split the expedition into two groups, which, after following different routes, would meet in the city of Belém do Pará. The group consisting of Adrien Taunay and the botanist Ludwig Riedel (1791–1861) had the task of following the rivers Guaporé and Madeira. On this journey, they reached Vila Bela de Mato Grosso, in December 1827. After a number of trips around the settlements and having separated from Riedel, Adrien Taunay got lost in the forest. He finally managed to locate the bank of the Guaporé river, but drowned while trying to cross it in January 1828. The Honolulu Museum of Art and the National Library of Australia are among the public collections holding works of Adrien Taunay the Younger. (en)
  • Adrien Aimé Taunay (París, 1803 – Río Guaporé, 1828) fue un pintor y dibujante francés que participó en la expedición de Georg Heinrich von Langsdorff por la cuenca del Amazonas. (es)
  • Adrien Aimé Taunay, né à Paris en 1803, mort en Amazonie en 1828, est un peintre et dessinateur français. (fr)
  • Aimé-Adrien Taunay (Paris, 1803 — Vila Bela da Santíssima Trindade, 5 de janeiro de 1828) foi um artista francês que se mudou ainda jovem para o Brasil. Seu trabalho principal envolveu a ilustração científica, realizada em destacadas viagens de cunho exploratório realizadas no século XIX. Aimé-Adrien era filho de Nicolas-Antoine Taunay, personalidade que participou da Missão Artística Francesa e organizou a fundação da Academia Imperial de Belas Artes, no Rio de Janeiro. O artista participou, trabalhando como ilustrador, de duas importantes expedições. A primeira foi uma circum-navegação de caráter exploratório e científico, realizada entre 1818 e 1820. Aimé-Adrien embarca nesta jornada a bordo da corveta Uranie, sob o comando do também francês Louis de Freycinet, junto a outro notório desenhista, Jacques Arago. Esta missão passou pela África do Sul, Austrália, Timor Leste, Ilhas Marianas (Mar das Filipinas), Ilhas Havaianas e outras ilhas do pacífico, até naufragar, sem danos humanos ou aos produtos da pesquisa, nas Ilhas Malvinas. A segunda expedição foi patrocinada pelo Império Russo e comandada pelo barão Langsdorff. A missão, que levou o nome de seu comandante, explorou o interior do Brasil por meio de seus rios. Para Aimé-Adrien, esta jornada teve início em 1825, quando entra para a equipe substituindo Rugendas, outro notável ilustrador. Partindo do Rio Tietê, o artista realizou diversos desenhos, até que em um incidente trágico, estando ainda em meio à missão, faleceu, em janeiro de 1828. Fora seu trabalho a bordo, Taunay produziu uma caderneta durante uma viagem nas proximidades do Rio de Janeiro, a qual, contendo relatos e desenhos, teve sua importância artística e histórica ressaltada, após receber um tratamento de restauração, o qual foi realizado por uma parceria entre o Museu Paulista da Universidade de São Paulo (USP) e o Instituto Hercule Florence (IHF). O trabalho gráfico e textual produzido pelo artista encontra-se distribuído em acervos na Rússia - devido à origem da Expedição Langsdorff, no Haiti e na Austrália - locais pelos quais passou em sua navegação ao redor do mundo, e no Brasil, especialmente no Museu Paulista, em São Paulo. (pt)
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