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Paulette Lee
Tibetan Festival in Shorton Prayer Flags OPA Oil Framed Lhasa

2023

$2,500
£1,896.94
€2,168.98
CA$3,491.82
A$3,882.43
CHF 2,027.19
MX$47,258.64
NOK 25,866.08
SEK 24,235.28
DKK 16,187.53
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Pilgrimage to Lhasa, Tibet was done from Paulette Lee's trip to Lhasa, Tibet. Notice how she captures the prayer flags that one sees flying in Tibet. This is an oil on canvas. The frame is included at no cost. It has a few scratches that will be buffed out. The frame is included for shipping purposes only for protection. The price is for the painting. Lhasa is the capital and largest city in Tibet. Founded in the A.D. 5th century and largely closed to foreigners until the early 1980s, its name means "God's Home" or "City of the Gods" and is still very much a pilgrimage destination among Tibetans. In 645, the forces of the Tang dynasty invaded and occupied Tibet. After several conflicts of the Mongol invasions and the Qing rule of Tibet, the British led by Francis Younghusband led the expeditions of Tibet. In 1912, after the Qing collapse which lead Tibet becoming independent on 4 April 1912 with Thubten Gyatso as "the Great Thirteenth" for Tibet's national independence from Qing rule. The annexation of Tibet by the People's Republic of China took place as Tenzin Gyatso fled to McLeod Ganj, India in 1959 at the end of the Tibetan uprising. Paulette Lee works from her studio on Route 66 in South Pasadena, California. Her loose, expressive painting style is influenced by the Russian Masters of the 19th and 20th Century. Much of her inspiration is drawn from her painting excursions at home and abroad. Docked by Paulette Lee was done onsite in San Francisco. It is oil painting on canvas. In Southwest Art Magazine, her award winning painting, "Out of the Shadow" was included in the article "A Win-Win Situation, OPA Awards". Her artistic impressions of the historic U.S. Route 66 were featured in a major article in Southwest Art Magazine. She was selected as an "artist to collect" in Collector's Issue of Southwest Art. I Paulette Lee's painting was featured in the article, "Small Treasures". Lee's painting journey to China and Mongolia was the subject of an article published in the California Art Club Newsletter. Museum exhibits include the Pasadena Museum of History and the Pasadena Museum of California Art. She has been invited for the fifth consecutive year as an artist-in-residence at the internationally renowned Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Vermont. Paulette is an artist member of Oil Painters of America and received an Award of Excellence in the 2008 National Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oils in Missoula, Montana. As an artists member of the California Art Club she was invited to participate in the "California's Landscapes and Legacy" museum exhibition at the Bennington Center for the Arts in Vermont.
  • Creator:
    Paulette Lee
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Houston, TX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1405216127342

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