Julia Korner





Western Traders in the Anchorage at Whampoa

China ( c. 1840 to c. 1860 )
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Artists

CHINESE SCHOOL (19th Century )

Medium

pen, black ink, watercolour and bodycolour

Dimensions:

27.30cm wide   19.70cm high (10.75 inches wide  7.76 inches high)

Condition

Excellent

Description / Expertise

Twenty five miles up the Pearl River from the Bocca Tigris Forts lies the anchorage of Whampoa (Huangpu). Here, twelve miles short of Canton itself, the western traders would discharge their cargoes onto small ‘chop boats’. In order to establish the dues to be paid the Chinese customs would measure the vessels meticulously.
Sandbars, rocks and shallows were all too common in this area and for this reason coupled with the wish to keep all fortified vessels away from Canton, the Chinese clamped down on any vessels venturing closer to the City.

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