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  • Hong Kong: The Chater Legacy - A Selection of the Chater Collection

    South China Morning Post, Hong Kong
    April 12, 2007 Thursday

    The Chater Legacy - A Selection of the Chater Collection

    by Katie Lau


    Hong Kong Museum of Art
    Ends Jan 8, 2008

    The well-restored artworks from the collection of Paul Chater belie
    the ravages of the Japanese occupation, when many of the pieces went
    missing. More than 40 of the 90 or so remaining pieces - most
    recovered from rubbish dumps and antique shops over the years - are
    now on display to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the Hong Kong
    Museum of Art.

    Chater, an Indian-born Armenian, settled in Hong Kong in 1864 and
    became a wealthy merchant and prominent government official (Chater
    Road and Chater Garden are named after him). He left his private
    collection of paintings and ceramics to the people of Hong Kong in
    his will.

    The selection, featuring lithographs, watercolours, oil paintings and
    engravings, depicts foreigners' impressions of South China trading
    ports such as Canton, Macau and Hong Kong in the 18th and 19th
    centuries, and includes cityscapes, street scenes, rituals and
    everyday life. History buffs should enjoy China Wars - a series of 18
    works portraying battleships, treaty signings and other key
    Sino-British events.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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