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January 24, 09:22 PM GMT
Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 USD
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Description
A View of the Whampoa Anchorage
Qing Dynasty, Daoguang / Xianfeng Period, Circa 1850
清道光 / 咸豐 約1850年 黃埔風光 油彩 裝框
oil on canvas, depicting a view of the Whampoa anchorage from Dane's Island with Junk Island to the right, the foreground with British, French and American ships, gilt-wood frame
17 3/8 in. by 22 7/8 in.; 44.1 cm by 58.1 cm
An earlier view from French Island of Whampoa anchorage, probably painted in the 1830s is illustrated in Picturing Cathay: Maritime and Cultural Images of the China Trade, University of Hong Kong Museum and Art Gallery, Hong Kong, 2002, p.106, cat. no. 47. The author notes that the principal anchorage of foreign ships and vessels lay between Whampoa Island (now Pazhou Island) one one side and Dane's Island (Changzhou Island) with French Island (Xiaoguwei) on the other side. In 1756, the Dane's and French Islands were designated for English and French seamen and sailors to use as grounds for recreational activities, with the aim of reducing fights between the seamen of the two countries.