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A Pipe-Bearer, attendant on the Mandarin of Turon, Cochin China

William Alexander, 1793

William Alexander was one of several artists who took part in Lord Macartney Embassy to the Chinese Emperor Ch'ien-Lung, 1792-3 - the 1st attempt by Britain to establish diplomatic relations. This picture, is one of a long series, made at various stages in the journey.

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Title of artwork, date

A Pipe-Bearer, attendant on the Mandarin of Turon, Cochin China, 1793

Date supported

1976

Medium and material

Watercolour

Dimensions

36 x 20 cm

Grant

1000

Total cost

1000

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