Lai Fong  (Chinese) 

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Lai Fong, The four masted Barque "Achnashie"under full sail

 

Lai Fong
The four masted Barque "Achnashie"under full sail
1897

The Taylor Gallery - London
Lai Fong, The Four Masted Barque "Milton Stuart"

 

Lai Fong
The Four Masted Barque "Milton Stuart"
1890

The Taylor Gallery - London
Lai Fong, A Group of Japanese Women

 

Lai Fong
A Group of Japanese Women
1880-1889

Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc.
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Lai Fong, The British four-masted barque

 

Lai Fong
The British four-masted barque "Wanderer", 1899
Sale Date: Aug 21, 2005
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Lai Fong, THE IRON FOUR-MASTED BARQUE

 

Lai Fong
THE IRON FOUR-MASTED BARQUE, 1889
Sale Date: May 17, 1990
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Lai Fong, Portrait of the British barque "Daylight" in Chinese waters

 

Lai Fong
Portrait of the British barque "Daylight" in Chinese waters, 1908
Sale Date: Aug 19, 2001
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  Lai Fong was a Chinese artist working in the final quarter of the nineteenth century, primarily from his studio in the Indian port of Calcutta. He was strongly influenced by an earlier generation of Chinese ships' portrait artists, including Lee Heng (flourished 1850-1870), Hing Qua (flourished 1850-1880), and Lai Sung (flourished 1850-1885). Lai Fong was known especially for portraying the big windjammers which called at Calcutta, either voyaging to or from the Far East.

Lai Fong's works are represented in the collections of the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool, India House in New York, the Mariners Museum of Newport News, Virginia, and the Maritime Museum of Troense, Denmark.

  Born: circa 1869