Chinese Junk On Its Way To Virginia Water, attributed to Paul Sandby. Gouache. England, c.1753
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Chinese Junk On Its Way To Virginia Water, attributed to Paul Sandby. Gouache. England, c.1753
The Chinese Junk On Its Way To Virginia Water, being hauled from the Thames at Old Windsor, under the direction of Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (1721-65) in 1753, attributed Paul Sandby (1725-1809). England, c.1753.
- Image ref: 2006BE6857
- © Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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