By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Christian missionaries had
been in China for several hundred years, which meant that many Chinese
immigrants had encountered Christianity before they ever set foot on
American soil. Women and children were known as “easy believers” by
missionaries and two children devote their attention to the preacher in
this image while other Chinese, particularly men, gather above decks to
talk and smoke among themselves.
The exquisite paintings of award-winning artist Mian Situ provide an
evocative window into a point in history when the collision of East and
West impacted the future not only for the immigrants, but for both
cultures. "Journey of Hope and Prosperity" is Artist Mian Situ’s third
major Chinese immigrant painting portraying the onboard ship experience.