**VIEW THREAD HERE** |
That's a really interesting theory. I haven't seen any evidence that Astrolabe had a figurehead at all, let alone one of a Briard, but the connection makes sense. Briards were definitely used as working dogs in France at the time, and it's possible they were brought on the expedition to Antarctica. If we could find a crew journal or expedition log that mentions dogs on board, that might help support the idea. Until then, it's a solid guess and would be great to see any contemporary paintings or models if they exist.I have no idea if the following has anything to do with the figurehead, but sounds like as good a reason as any. The French dog breed most closely associated with the French ship Astrolabe is the Briard due to the connection between the breed and the ship as it was used as a working dog on board Astrolabe during its voyage to Antarctica in the 1830s. Looking at the breed, it would be quite distinguishable if found on a contemporary painting or model and easy to identify, but I cannot find any such contemporary painting or model with a figurehead of any kind but would love to see one.
Allan
View attachment 511218
The French dog breed most closely associated with the French ship Astrolabe is the Briard due to the connection between the breed and the ship as it was used as a working dog on board Astrolabe during its voyage to Antarctica in the 1830s.
Well it turns out that I decided to follow the French museum model A loin it is.View attachment 533409
Bobby K.