George Chinnery (1774-1852)

A Tanka Boatwoman and Child by their Dwelling, on a River Estuary, near Macau, China

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George Chinnery (1774-1852)
A Tanka Boatwoman and Child by their Dwelling, on a River Estuary, near Macau, China
pencil, pen and brown ink and watercolour, unframed
5 x 7¾ in. (12.7 x 19.7 cm.)

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The Tanka people were found along the coast at Macau, Whampoa and Hong Kong. Tanka people were named after their 'egg-shaped' boats called 'Tankas'. Tankas were up to fifteen feet long with roofs made of curved rattan. These people belonged to a distinct ethnic group which was discouraged from intermarrying with the mainland Chinese. For further information, see P. Conner, George Chinnery, Woodbridge, 1993, p. 201.

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