A view of the Grotto of Camoens with a pavilion on top of the rock. It is named after a Portuguese poet who is said to have composed his Lusiade there. The bay and distant hills are also included in the scene.
Cite this image as: Bradshaw, Samuel (Engraver), "The Grotto of Camoens, Macao = La grotte du Camoëns, à Macao = Die Grotte von Camoens, Macao", in Hong Kong Baptist University Library Art Collections, accessed 16/03/2025, https://bcc.lib.hkbu.edu.hk/artcollection/derwent-dc1-10.