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 LAMQUA (FL. 1820-1860)   林呱(活躍於1820-1860年)
 PORTRAIT OF THE HONG MERCHANT   浩官畫像 布本油畫 木框
 HOWQUA
 來源:
 oil on canvas, in the original Chinese carved and gilt frame
 28 by 23 cm  Martyn Gregory,倫敦
 怡和洋行合伙人 Andrew Johnstone 收藏,自1830年代
 PROVENANCE  由家族傳承
 Martyn Gregory, London.   展覽:
 By descent since the 1830s in the family of Andrew
 Johnstone, who was the brother-in-law of William Jardine   《遥かなる東洋紀行:ジョージ・チネリーと知ら
 and a partner of Jardine Matheson in 1835-1836.  れざる19世紀広東・マカオ・香港の美術展》,東
 京都庭園美術館,1996年12月7日至1997年2月11日,
 EXHIBITED  編號111
 Journey to the Far East - George Chinnery and the Art of   出版:
 Canton, Macao and Hong Kong in the 19th Century, Tokyo
 Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, 7th December 1996 to 11th   Patrick Conner,〈The China Coast Collection of Tuyet
 February 1997, cat. no. 111.  Nguyet and Stephen Markbreiter〉,《Arts of Asia》
 ,1996年3/4月,封面
 LITERATURE
 畫中人應為浩官行商人,嘉道時期之世界首富伍秉鑑
 Patrick Conner, ‘The China Coast Collection of Tuyet Nguyet   (1769-1843年)或其五子伍紹榮(1833-1856年)。
 and Stephen Markbreiter’, Arts of Asia, March-April 1996,
 cover.
 Howqua refers to the representative of the thirteen
 factories among the Guangzhou merchants. The subject
 of this portrait is probably Wu Bingjian (1769-1843),
 the wealthiest man in the world during the Jiaqing and
 Daoguang periods, or his fifth son, Wu Shaorong (1833-1856).
 HK$ 60,000-80,000
 US$ 7,800-10,300






































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