Hong Kong Shoreline 1
SOLD April 2010 |
Vintage albumen print by an unidentified Chinese studio circa 1890, giving a view of the Hong Kong shoreline and mountains behind it. Descending from the family of Charles Goddard Weld. Print size 8 x 10.25 inches (20x26 cm).
Splendid view of the shoreline Praya of Hong Kong circa 1895. Several businesses and signs can be seen in this image with a loop, including the six-story Hong Kong Hotel, completed in 1893, and the Jardine Matheson & Co. building, demolished in 1907.
Condition: Print is unmounted, in very good to excellent condition, may have some wrinkling, small losses at edges, other minor defects. Tones in range of 7-9 out of 10.
This photograph comes from a group of travel albums descending from the family of Charles Goddard Weld (1857-1911) and believed to be Weld's personal albums, as several bear his bookplate. Weld, a Boston-area physician, traveled to the East at the end of the 19th century and had important connections to Asian art as well as to the photographer Edward Curtis. He donated a collection of over 100 original Curtis images to the Peabody Essex Museum of Salem, Massachusetts and an important collection of Asian art to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. These photographs were likely gathered by Weld during his travels in the East.
Below: Book plate from one of Weld's travel albums: