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View of Canton in China, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)
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View of Canton in China, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)
3545854 View of Canton in China, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas) by Vinckeboons, Johannes (1576-1632) (attr. to); 97x140 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: During the 17th century European enterprises were refused entry into Canton. It was only in the 18th century that Europeans were permitted to establish themselves along the Pearl River. Chinese middlemen sold tea, porcelain and silk to the Westerners, who lived in isolation in their warehouses on the quay and never set foot in Canton itself.
); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 23640204
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Aerial Canton Dutch East India Company Dutch Empire Dutch Golden Age East Indiamen Golden Age Guangzhou Merchant Ship Pearl Trading Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie Vinckboons Walled Johannes Vinckboons
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This print captures a mesmerizing view of Canton, China, dating back to the year 1662-3. Painted by Johannes Vinckeboons, this oil on canvas artwork measures 97x140 cm and is currently housed in the prestigious Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. During the 17th century, European enterprises faced numerous challenges when attempting to gain entry into Canton. It wasn't until the following century that Europeans were finally granted permission to establish themselves along the Pearl River. This painting provides a glimpse into that era as it showcases Chinese middlemen engaging in trade with Westerners who resided within their isolated warehouses on the quay. Interestingly enough, these foreigners never set foot in Canton itself. The image portrays an aerial perspective of this bustling trading port, highlighting various elements such as flags representing different nations involved in trade and Dutch merchant ships sailing along the river. The walled city of Canton stands tall and majestic against its backdrop while serving as a reminder of colonial influence during this period. Vinckeboons' masterpiece transports viewers back to a time when cultural exchange between East and West was limited but nonetheless thriving through commerce. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this painting truly encapsulates both the beauty and complexity of one of Asia's most significant trading hubs during the Dutch Golden Age.
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