
Brown Coromandel Screen
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Brown Coromandel Screen
About the Item
depicting palace scene on front and different outdoors scenes on the reverse has great mellow worn and weathered look each panel measures 16 inches wide
- Dimensions:Height: 84.75 in (215.27 cm)Width: 120 in (304.8 cm)Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:early 19th C.
- Condition:very good antique condition with overall wear some splits to wood and losses to lacquered surface with numerous old repairs.
- Seller Location:High Point, NC
- Reference Number:1stDibs: U1101108700278
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We like its impressive proportions which make it perfect for a feature wall, and the exquisite quality of decoration. The subtlety of colours lends a 'soft' look to the piece. The central motif depicts a scene set in the gardens of a Han dynasty palace, while the outer borders are decorated with the “one hundred antiques” motif interspersed with floral arrangements. In this regard, the present screen not only conveys auspicious meanings but also demonstrate the owner’s fine scholarly taste.
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