A unique collection of botanical, zoological, and entomological
drawings depicting the natural history of China
This collection is a selection of some of the finest examples of Chinese
natural history drawings from the 18th and 19th centuries, many of which
have never been published before. Commissioned and collected during the
early 19th century by John Reeves and his son, and now housed in the
Natural History Museum in London, these outstanding images are important
not only for their striking beauty but also for their scientific
significance. Sent to China in 1812, John Reeves was a tea inspector for
the East India Company and a keen amateur naturalist who commissioned
hundreds of scientific drawings from local artists, which were then sent
to Britain. Despite often being highly stylized, the images helped to
further European knowledge of Chinese natural history during a time when
access to the country was severely restricted. Through their dedicated
and enthusiastic work, Reeves and his son helped pave the way for some
of the great explorers and collectors that followed.