
Description
Colonial Marine Painting Inbound Junk at the Mouth of the Pearl River, Hong Kong, 1914 Attributed to the Ah Hee Studio / Circle of Ah Hee (Hong Kong School, c.1895–1925)
(Please note that we do have the other companion painting Outbound Junk available for you to order as a seperate listing if you wish to purchase both together please do get in touch & message)
Subject & Medium
A powerful southern Chinese three-masted junk boat drives under full sail towards Hong Kong at the mouth of the Pearl River, her red hull punching through a lively swell beneath a high, hazy South China sky.
Medium: Gouache on paper, 1914.
Composition & Technique
The artist centres the composition on a classic Pearl River Delta trading junk: broad-beamed, high-sterned and immensely seaworthy. Her distinctive battened lug sails are shown fully set, each panel carefully shaded to suggest tension and wind. The stepped masts, long projecting bow and high poop deck are all typical of the southern coastal trading type, built to carry heavy cargo between the river ports and Hong Kong while remaining agile in shifting monsoon conditions.
The junk’s red-painted hull – a colour often associated with anti-fouling treatments and good fortune – stands out brilliantly against the green-grey water. Rows of ports and hatches, the sweep of the steering gear and the bustle of crew on deck are rendered with meticulous care, emphasising the vessel not as a generic “Chinese boat” but as a working, living ship.
Choppy, greenish seas are animated with quick strokes of opaque white, giving a convincing sense of spray and forward motion. In the distance, low, misted hills dissolve into a pale horizon, capturing the humid luminosity of the South China Sea and fixing the junk precisely in the mouth of the Pearl River. The technique combines Chinese calligraphic handling of water and sky with Western-style maritime draughtsmanship, a hallmark of Hong Kong export ship portraits.
Signed
Along the lower edge the work is fully inscribed in English: “A. Hean” at lower left, “Mouth of the Pearl River” at the centre, and “Hong Kong” at lower right. These inscriptions give the work its exact setting and match the conventions seen on comparable Hong Kong School ship portraits of the period.
About the Artist & Attribution
The painting is attributed to the Ah Hee Studio / Circle of Ah Hee, active in Hong Kong from around 1895 to 1925 and regarded as an important successor to the great Canton workshops of Tingqua and Sunqua. Ah Hee and his associates specialised in harbour views and ship portraits painted in gouache for Western merchants and naval officers who wished to record the vessels and ports of their service in the Far East.
The present work, signed “A. Hean”, displays all the hallmarks of that atelier: precise rigging, a sensitive but accurate handling of the junk’s distinctive hull and sail plan, and the familiar English inscription format. Painted in 1914, when steamships dominated long-distance trade but traditional junks still carried cargo throughout the Pearl River Delta, it belongs firmly to the final phase of the China Trade painting tradition.
About the Frame
The painting is preserved in its fitting Hong Kong faux-bamboo gilt-wood frame with ochre-gold bevelled mount – an exceptionally export presentation. The frame which has been finished to imitate bamboo, reflects a fashionable style favoured by the better Queen’s Road Central shops between 1905 and 1915.
With a gold card mount with a pressed bronze-powder surface that has mellowed gently over time. On the reverse, a photograph is attached from the orignal graphite annotation from the framer which reads:
“2/6 each cut mounts / Oak and a slip / 9 Jul 1914 / 14 + 11 in / To be sent before 6 o’clock.”
This charming note ties the framing securely to Hong Kong on 9 July 1914, the day the work was prepared for export, probably by one of the leading houses such as Lane Crawford & Co. or A.S. Watson & Co. For modern conservation, the picture has been discreetly re-glazed with AR70 museum-grade UV-filtering glass, preserving the historic frame and mount while providing excellent protection and clarity.
Dimensions Framed: 42 cm wide × 35.5 cm high × 2 cm deep
A highly manageable, elegant size that sits beautifully in a study, library or maritime collection wall.
Provenance
Painted and inscribed in Hong Kong in July 1914 by a member of the Ah Hee Studio, the work was framed there, confirmed by the framers inscription. It was almost certainly acquired by a British expatriate or naval officer and taken back to the United Kingdom shortly before the outbreak of the First World War, remaining thereafter in a private U.K. collection by family descent. In the 21st century it has been curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD and selected for exhibition in Sailing Through Time – Maritime Art of the East at the Famous Lord Hill Museum, Shrewsbury, Autumn 2025.
Why You’ll Love It
A wonderfully characterful Chinese junk boat in full sail, showing all the details of a working Pearl River trading vessel – from her battened sails to her busy working deck.
A signed, titled and precisely located Hong Kong School gouache, depicting the mouth of the Pearl River in 1914 at the very end of the age of sail in South China.
A rare time capsule of colonial Hong Kong taste.
Attribution to the influential Ah Hee Studio, carrying forward the China Trade painting tradition and highly regarded by collectors of maritime and Hong Kong art.
A ready-to-hang piece that unites Chinese craftsmanship, Western maritime history and the romance of traditional junk boats in a single, compact and highly decorative work.
Condition Report
For a painting executed In 1914, the condition is good. The gouache surface is fresh and stable, with strong, unfaded colour and no disfiguring losses, with some foxing stains.. The gold mount shows gentle, even toning, entirely consistent with age and adding to its period charm. The faux-bamboo gilt-wood frame is structurally sound, with an attractive, honest patina. Recent AR70 museum-grade glazing provides excellent clarity and effective UV protection. Overall, this is a clean, well-preserved, historically intact example, ready to hang.
Reserve: $4,362.00
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Condition
Used
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20%
Inbound Junk At Mouth of Pearl River Hong Kong Attributed Ah Hee Studio C1914
Estimate $5,000-$6,000
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