One of the forms in which Amida is worshipped by the people of Japan and Tartary. / The image of Confutius with the Sutangs, as exhibited in the College of the Chinese
Printmaker:
Unknown
Publisher:
Hogg, Alexander
Given by Graham Pollard, 1964
Method of acquisition: Given (1964) by Pollard, J. G.
18th Century
Production date:
AD 1794
Plate to William Henry Portlock's 'A New Complete and Universal Collection of ... Voyages and Travels', published in 1794 by Alexander Hogg. Inscriptions "Engraved for Portlock's New collection of voyages & travels" and "Published by Alexr Hogg Mat 10 1794".
Accession number: P.14320-R
Primary reference Number: 206458
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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