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On 4th March 1785 the English tourist Dorothy Richardson visited Webber's studio in London and noted there 'three Oil Landscapes, one of them a view in China, another in Otaheite, with a Hut, & a plantation of Cabbage Trees. – Mr Webber excels equally in Oil, & in watercolours -...' (Hugh Belsey, 'Some artists' studios described in 1785', in 'Windows on that World: Essays on British Art presented to Brian Allen' – Paul Mellon Centre..., London, 2012, p. 124, citing Richardson's journal in the John Rylands University Library, Manchester). This painting, signed and dated 1784, is presumed to be the China view that she saw and which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1785 as 'View at Macao near the entrance to the river of Canton'. Webber derived it from a large-scale ink drawing of the landscape elements, the foreground boats being additions in the oil, which is now among others by him from the voyage in the British Library (Add.
Title
View of Macao near the Canton River
Date
1784
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 146.7 x W 181.8 cm
Accession number
ZBA7955
Work type
Painting