Patrick Procktor RA Yellow Dragon Cave, Hangchow - 1980 (scroll down for information) | |
 | Aquatint Signed and numbered from the edition of 75 impressions 45.5 x 60.2 cm (inches: 18 x 23¾.) Sidey 90 Plate 6 from 'The China Series' Procktor was the first modern European artist to visit China in 1980 since the Cultural Revolution. He had long been fascinated by the Chinese scrolls in the British Museum and the pervasive influence of Oriental Art, and secured a permit to travel freely in China with a guide and a driver. Leaving England in February 1980 he spent a month in Hong Kong, and then went on to mainland China for 8 weeks. His search for the picturesque landscape took him to Guangzhou (formerly Canton), Guilin (formerly Kweilin), notably for its dramatic backcloth of conical limestone mountains), Hangchow, Scoochow (best remaining Chinese gardens), Wushi, Nanking and Beijing. The trip produced fifty-nine watercolours. The verandah and dragon fountain in Hangchow as seen through a Moongate. gg10483 | |