Antique Print of a Chinese Temple by Heine (1857)

$145,00

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Description

Antique print of a Chinese temple titled ‘Chinese Temple Hong-Kong’. View of a Chinese temple in Hongkong. This print originates from ‘Narrative of an Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas an Japan by Commodore M.C. Perry in order of the United States Navy’. This lithograph was printed in 1857 after the drawings of W. Heine and E. Brown.

Lithographers: Sarony after W. Heine. Napoleon Sarony: born of English parents in Quebec City, Napoleon Sarony learned lithography from his father and emigrated to New York in 1836. There, he worked as an apprentice for several lithographers, including Nathaniel Currier. In 1846 Sarony opened a lithographic business in partnership with Henry Major. The company went through a number of alterations in names and partnerships. Until 1853, it was called ‘Sarony and Major’. From 1853 to 1857 it was’Sarony & Company’. From 1857 to 1864, the company name was expanded to, ‘Sarony, Major & Knapp’. Later, the company would assume the title of the ‘American Lithographic Company’, and became the largest such business in North America.

Condition: Very good, please study image carefully.
Overall size: 36 x 30 cm (including passe-partout)
Image size: 25 x 18 cm.

Purchase code : P0258

1.900.000,00 IDR  (incl.passepartout)
120,00 Euro  (incl.passepartout)
135,00 USD  (incl.passepartout)

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