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This book is a collection of watercolours and sketches by Henrietta Alcock and her husband, the British Consul, Rutherford Alcock, along with the stories behind them. The more than 100 images in this book feature picturesque natural landscapes, traditional Chinese architecture, and scenes of consular life. They bring Henrietta Alcock out of the shadows, providing a unique picture of her as an amateur artist, the wife of a consul and, most importantly, a woman in empire. I is suitable for readers interested in a female artistic perspective on life in the early years of treaty port China.
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword, by Robert Bickers
- Timeline
- List of Illustrations and Maps
- Abbreviated Bacon Family Tree
- Pen Portraits
- Abbreviations
- Introduction:To China with a Sketchbook, by Patrick Conner
- Chapter 1 London
- Chapter 2 Hong Kong and Xiamen
- Chapter 3 Fuzhou
- Chapter 4 Shanghai
- Chapter 5 To the Hills: 1848–1850
- Chapter 6 1851: A Year through Letters
- Chapter 7 The Final Phase
- Chapter 8 Aftermath
- Conclusion
- Glossary
- Description of the Album and its Provenance
- List of Album Pictures
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- 出版地 : 香港
- 語言 : 英文
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