Sir John Barrow.View of the rock called Quan-yin-shang: taken from across the river / From sketch by J. Barrow.Two sailing ships and a boat on the Pearl River; near the entrance to a cave where a Chinese temple stands by the water; with mountains in the background; within washlines. 鈥楾hree colored views of "the rock Quang-yin-shan Miau; in the Pe-kiang-ho or Canton River; in an excavation of which; in the front of the cave; is a temple; dedicated to Poo-sa". 1 drawing: watercolour ; sheet 31 x 33.5 cm.1793.From: Sir John Barrow; A collection of eighty views; maps; portraits and drawings illustrative of the Embassy sent to China under George; Earl of Macartney; in 1793; drawn chiefly by William Alexander; some by Sir John Barrow; Bart. some by Sir Henry Woodbine Parish; and one by William Gomm. Many of them are engraved in Sir George Staunton's Narrative of the Embassy; published in 1797.Maps 8 TAB. c. 8.89. bLondon; British Library.

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