19th Century China Trade Seascape with the Ship Avon at Anchor, by Lai Fong, circa 1890
19th Century China Trade Seascape with the Ship Avon at Anchor, by Lai Fong, circa 1890
$2,500.00
19th Century China Trade Seascape with the Ship Avon at Anchor, by Lai Fong (active: 1875 – 1905), circa 1890, an oil on canvas starboard side view of a square-rigged ship at anchor under furled sails, on placid water with low coastline visible in the background, unsigned. This is one of a series of three paintings by Lai Fong of the Avon offered here.
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19th Century China Trade Seascape with the Ship Avon at Anchor, by Lai Fong (active: 1875 – 1905), circa 1890, an oil on canvas starboard side view of a square-rigged ship at anchor under furled sails, on placid water with low coastline visible in the background, unsigned. This is one of a series of three paintings by Lai Fong of the Avon offered here.
The painting is finely painted in a thin coat on a thin canvas, as is typical with China Port paintings. It has fantastic, precise detail and a lovely serene, soft palette. It remains in very good condition with only a small spot of chipped paint in the upper left and another in the lower right; there is one fingernail sized dent towards the lower right, but no tears or punctures at all. Mounted in the original hardwood frame.
The Avon was built as the “Dunolly” by Charles Connell of Glasgow in 1884, at 256 foot length, 38 foot beam, 23 foot depth and a displacement of 1,572 tons. She was purchased by the Nourse Line and renamed the “Avon” in 1890. She was used in the China Trade primarily for transporting laborers from India to other British colonies.
Lai Fong was born in Hong Kong and was active in the last quarter of the 19th Century. He later migrated to Calcutta became one of the leading port painters. In his career spanning from the mid-1870s to around 1905, he painted a wide variety of vessels from around the world, and his work featured a blend of European and American norms of ship portrait painting rendered in the China Trade style. He was renown for his precise, even scrupulous detail to the ships, with such focus that he tended to leave his backgrounds fairly plain without great coastal landscape detail. Lai Fong frequently dated his work, while most China trade paintings were neither signed nor dated.
Measures: 9-5/8 in H x 15-3/4 in W
Framed: 14 in H x 20-1/4 in W