Ten Silk Paintings From The Late Qing Dynasty, 1870-1900 (imperial Scene)
Country: Canton, China. Period: 19th century, circa 1870-1890. Subject: A series of ten paintings on silk depicting life at the imperial court. They are executed with grace and finesse. Dimensions: Each work, without its white silk mount, measures approximately 28 cm x 43 cm. Inscription: Some bear the inventory number (1253), suggesting they originated from a notebook containing a narrative inspired by ancient tales. Condition: Absolutely impeccable, with beautiful freshness of color and no foxing. Framing: This must have been expensive, as they were framed by the renowned framing firm 'Schleipper'. The frames are made of gilded wood and have anti-reflective glass. *Viewable at 'Sablon Antiques Center', 39 Place du Grand Sablon, 1000 Brussels
2 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Silk
Length: 43 cm
Height: 28 cm
Reference (ID): 1729071
Availability: In stock
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