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19th Century Chinese Reverse Glass Painting

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Pair of 19th Century Chinese Reverse-Painted Mirror Pictures
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Antique 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Paintings

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Chinese Reverse Glass Painting of Woman, Early 20th Century
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This Chinese portrait depicts a young woman and was painted using a reverse glass painting technique. Painting in reverse on the opposite side of a piece of glass meant the painter h...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Paintings and Screens

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Verre Eglomise Chinese Export Reverse Glass Painting
Located in Vero Beach, FL
Antique Verre Eglomise Chinese Export reverse glass painting. Beautiful Chinese reverse glass painting of two women in a Chinese garden with a scroll. This painting is particularly vibrant and exquisite in color and detail. The wood frame painting...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Export Paintings and Screens

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19th Century Reverse Glass Painting
Located in Richmond, London
A 19th century reverse glass painting in its original frame. Canton, China, circa 1860. Why we like it Superbly decorative and ...
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Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Paintings and Screens

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Chinese Reverse Glass Painting of Taoist Immortals, c. 1900
Located in Chicago, IL
Popularized during the Qing dynasty, reverse glass painting requires an artist to essentially work backwards, starting with details and shading before adding color and form. Lending the finished work a subtle three-dimensional effect, this exacting technique doesn't allow for any corrections, and is only revealed to its full effect when the glass pane is turned around. This example dates to the late 19th century and depicts the Taoist immortals He Xiangu and Cao Guojiu. Said to have attained immortality through their studies of the natural world, the Eight Immortals each represent a different condition in life and impart blessings of prosperity and longevity. The charming scene is likely one of a set of...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Paintings and Screens

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Pair Framed 19th Century Chinese School Portrait Paintings Court Figures
Located in London, GB
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Antique 19th Century Paintings

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