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CHINESE SCHOOL (18th Century )
Shipping on the Pearl River thought, to be the approach to Canton. It is thought that this fascinating work originally formed part of a scroll which extended in both directions illustrating the length of the Pearl River, as discussed in Dr. Patrick Conner’s book ‘The Hongs of Canton – Western Merchants in South China 1700-1900, as seen in Chinese export paintings’ (c. 1770 China)
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| Item Medium Description |
Gouache on Silk |
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| UK/USA Dimensions |
32.50 inch wide 24.00 inch high |
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| European Converted Dimensions |
82.55 cm wide 60.96 cm high |
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| Item Literature |
Patrick Conner, ‘The Hongs of Canton – Western Merchants in South China 1700-1900, as seen in Chinese export paintings’, published by English Art Books, 2009, pages 42 and 43, plates 2.17 & 2.18 |
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| Current Item Condition |
Remarkable for its age. It has been conserved in the past and the silk has been placed on an acid free loom. This work has been carried out to a very high standard. |
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| Item Description / Dealer Expertise |
It is thought that this fascinating work originally formed part of a scroll which extended in both directions illustrating the length of the Pearl River, as discussed in Dr. Patrick Conner’s book ‘The Hongs of Canton – Western Merchants in South China 1700-1900, as seen in Chinese export paintings’.
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More information / Purchase this item |
Please email or call +44 (0)20-8747 1652 for more information or to purchase this item. |
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| Status |
FOR SALE |
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