View of the Hongs at Canton Painting | Oil on Canvas

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View of the Hongs at Canton Painting | Works of Art | Paintings

An evocative example of nineteenth-century Chinese export art, this oil on canvas painting captures the vibrant mercantile hub of Canton during the Qing Dynasty’s Daoguang/Xianfeng period. Rendered in delicate brushwork, the scene offers a compelling glimpse into the cross-cultural exchanges that shaped nineteenth-century Chinese and Western relations.

Origin: China

Date: Circa 1850 (Daoguang/Xianfeng period)

Material: Oil on canvas, black parcel-gilt-wood frame

Dimensions: Frame Height: 53 cm (21 in); Frame Width: 84 cm (33 in); Canvas Height: 42 cm (16.5 in); Canvas Width: 73 cm (28.7 in)

Condition: Relined, with expert restorations; presents in excellent overall condition

This View of the Hongs at Canton painting stands as a significant historical document, showing the bustling Pearl River alive with junks and maritime activity. The composition foregrounds not only the American, French, British, and Danish trading factories but also the Protestant church, highlighting the era's distinctive international presence. Contemporary to major works held in national museums, this piece illustrates the Western architectural influence on the Cantonese waterfront just prior to transformative changes in the city’s trading status.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite oil on canvas technique, with crisp maritime and architectural details
  • Black parcel-gilt-wood frame enhancing its presentation and period authenticity
  • Striking depiction of both local Chinese vessels and Western merchant buildings on the Pearl River
  • Relined and sensitively restored to preserve the luminous palette and intricate scenery

The painting’s craftsmanship is evident in its careful renderings – from the rippling waters and atmospheric sky to the precise contrast between Chinese junks and European-style factory buildings. The design significance lies in its fusion of Eastern and Western artistic sensibilities, embodying the unique commercial and cultural exchanges of nineteenth-century Canton, making it especially appealing to collectors of Canton export wares.

As a rare and desirable example of period Chinese export painting, this work holds immense collecting value for enthusiasts of fine paintings and Asian art. Its provenance from a private Spanish collection further underscores its stature. Suitable as a focal point for display in refined interiors or as the centrepiece of a serious collection, the View of the Hongs at Canton painting provides a vivid narrative of global trade and artistic exchange at a decisive moment in China’s history.

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