Campbell Street Sundry
Art print created from an original watercolour painting by Lorongandlane.
An old chinese sundry and liquor shop along the shopping belt of Campbell street. This shop has been selling sundries for over 180 years since mid 19th century. The name of the shop Kwong Tuck is a combination of "Kwong" meaning Guangdong, China where their ancestors originated from and "Tuck" meaning virtue in Cantonese. It is the shop many locals will visit to buy groceries especially the weeks before Chinese New Year.
Archi |
Shop House: Early Straits Eclectic 1890-1920
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Material |
Off-white watercolour paper |
Printing |
Digital printing
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Detail |
No frame, matboard and watermark
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Package |
Ships flat with backing board and protective sleeve |
No |
C322017A4 |
Also available in Postcard