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Title: "canton fur trader: a vibrant 1799 glimpse into china's commerce" : this detailed print, labeled as plate 43 from … Read more Title: "canton fur trader: a vibrant 1799 glimpse into china's commerce" : this detailed print, labeled as plate 43 from the series "costumes of china," depicts a fur trader from canton (modern-day guangzhou), china, showcasing traditional attire and trade goods. The figure is dressed in layered clothing, including a fur-lined jacket, loose trousers, and a cap, holding a pole adorned with various furs, symbolizing his trade. The artwork captures the daily life and commerce of late 18th-century china, reflecting european fascination with chinese culture during the period. Created by the chinese artist pu-qua from canton, who provided the original drawing (pu-qua, canton, delin.), the print was engraved by dadley in london (sculpt. Dadley, london) and published in 1799 by w. Miller in london, as noted at the bottom. The technique used is copperplate engraving with hand-coloring, a method typical of the time, allowing for the fine detailing of the trader’s clothing and the texture of the furs, with subtle hues of blue, green, and brown adding vibrancy. What makes this print particularly interesting is its role as a cultural bridge, blending chinese artistry with european printmaking traditions, offering a glimpse into the global trade networks of the era, particularly the fur trade between china and europe. The series "costumes of china" aimed to document chinese professions and attire for a western audience, making this piece a valuable historical record. Ideal for collectors of 18th-century art, chinese cultural history, or early global trade artifacts, this print exemplifies the artistic collaboration and cross-cultural curiosity of the time, preserved through the skilled hands of pu-qua, dadley, and miller. Condition report: the print shows mild yellowing with light foxing on the margins. A very small tape remain is visible in the upper left corner, and faint staining appears on the right edge. The image remains clear, rated good for its age. Framing tips: use a double mat with a pale blue inner mat and a soft beige outer mat to complement the colors. A gold frame will enhance the historical feel. Opt for uv-protective glass to prevent fading, and avoid direct sunlight. See less
- Dimensions
- 9.84ʺW × 13.39ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Portrait
- Period
- Late 18th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Beige
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. The print shows … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. The print shows mild yellowing with light foxing on the margins. A very small tape remain is visible in the upper left corner, and faint staining appears on the right edge. The image remains clear, rated good for its age. less
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