Canton Harbour, 17th century artwork
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Canton Harbour, 17th century artwork
Canton Harbour with sailing ships and junk sailboats, 17th century artwork. Canton, the former name of Guangzhou, was one of the main trading routes between China and Europe. This is an engraving from a book by the Dutch writer and explorer Johan Nieuhof (1618-1672). The book was titled An embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces to the Grand Tartar Cham, Emperor of China, and told of Nieuhofs travels to India and China. This artwork is from the English translation, published in 1669
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1600s 1669 17th Century Canton China Chinese Coast Coastal Commercial Dutch Exploration Harbour Junk Maritime Merchant Oriental Port Sailing Sailor Ship Ships Trade Trader Transport Transportation Travels Emperor Of China Guangzhou Junks Merchant Shipping Mono Chrome Sail Boat
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This 17th-century artwork, titled "Canton Harbour" offers a glimpse into the bustling maritime trade between China and Europe during that era. The print showcases the vibrant Canton Harbour, known today as Guangzhou, which served as a vital trading route connecting two distant worlds. Sailing ships and junk sailboats gracefully navigate the waters, symbolizing the fusion of Eastern and Western cultures. Created by Dutch writer and explorer Johan Nieuhof in his book "An embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces to the Grand Tartar Cham, Emperor of China" this engraving captures Nieuhof's remarkable travels to India and China. Published in 1669 as part of an English translation, it stands as a testament to cross-cultural exploration during this pivotal period. The monochrome illustration exudes historical charm with its intricate details depicting sailors aboard these magnificent vessels. It transports us back in time when Canton Harbour thrived as a hub for international commerce. This artwork not only highlights geographical significance but also emphasizes human connections forged through maritime trade. As we admire this piece, we are reminded of how history unfolds through journeys undertaken by merchants like those depicted here—traders who bridged continents and facilitated cultural exchange. Let us appreciate their contributions while marveling at the rich tapestry woven by centuries-old voyages across Asia's vast seascape.
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