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19th Century Chinese school
Chinese courtesan

$830.40
£600
€709.50
CA$1,136.63
A$1,273.09
CHF 662.43
MX$15,461.57
NOK 8,397.93
SEK 7,924.07
DKK 5,293.90
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The painting is a delicate Chinese export artwork rendered on rice paper, showcasing the refined detail and stylistic elegance characteristic of 18th to 19th-century export art made for Western markets. At the centre of the composition sits a poised lady, possibly a courtesan, her figure composed and serene. She wears an elaborate costume rich in colour and intricate in pattern—layers of silk robes in deep blues, crimson reds, and soft golds, each adorned with embroidered motifs of phoenixes, peonies, or dragons, symbolic of beauty, grace, and status. Her hair is styled in a high coiffure, decorated with ornamental hairpins and jade pieces. She is seated on a carved wooden chair—dark, lacquered, and finely detailed—suggesting wealth and refinement. Her posture is upright, hands delicately placed. Beneath her, the floor is covered with a richly decorated carpet. Its design is bold yet harmonious, featuring a symmetrical pattern of medallions and floral motifs in jewel-like tones, lending a strong visual foundation to the otherwise airy composition. Behind the lady stands a modest wooden table with a graceful silhouette. Atop it rests a ceramic or cloisonné jar, finely painted with floral designs, holding a small bouquet—lotus, chrysanthemums, or plum blossoms—carefully arranged to echo themes of refinement and transience. The backdrop is a stark, pure white wall. It offers no architectural detailing or ornamentation, creating a striking contrast that isolates the central figure, emphasizing her elegance and the artistry of her costume and surroundings. The white space also enhances the luminosity of the rice paper medium, allowing the vibrant colours and fine brushwork to stand out with clarity and delicacy. Overall, the painting exudes a sense of quiet luxury, cultural symbolism, and aesthetic restraint—typical of Chinese export paintings meant to depict an idealized view of Chinese femininity and interior decor to Western collectors. The size of the painting are 25 x 16.5 cm
  • Creator:
    19th Century Chinese school (1775 - 1900, Chinese)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14.18 in (36 cm)Width: 11.03 in (28 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
    Ming
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: b201stDibs: LU2841216591082

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