Images of the Canton Factories 1760–1822
Reading History in Art
9789888208555
Distributed for Hong Kong University Press
Images of the Canton Factories 1760–1822
Reading History in Art
Hundreds of Chinese export paintings of Canton trading houses and shopping streets are in museums and private collections throughout the world, and scholars of art and history have often questioned the reliability of these historical paintings. In this illustrated volume, Paul Van Dyke and Maria Mok examine these Chinese export paintings by matching the changes in the images with new historical data collected from various archives. Many factory paintings are reliable historical records in their own right and can be dated to a single year. Dating images with such precision was not possible in the past owing to insufficient information on the scenes. The new findings in this volume provide unprecedented opportunities to re-date many art works and prove that images of the Canton factories painted on canvas by Chinese artists are far more trustworthy than what scholars have believed in the past.
188 pages | 100 color and 32 b&w illus. | 10 x 10
Architecture: History of Architecture
Art: Art--General Studies
History: General History

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