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Framed Chinoiserie Wall Paper Panels

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  • 4 Large Hand-Painted Chinoiserie Gracie Wall Screen Panels
    By Gracie
    Located in Haddonfield, NJ
    A set of 4 vintage large hand-painted framed Gracie wall panels. These vintage panels are unique in the sense that they are not only wide but tall as well. These panels would nicely ...
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    Vintage 1940s American Chinoiserie Paintings

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    Wood, Paper

  • Pair of Large Scale Chinoiserie Decorated Wall Panels
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Decorative pair of large scale chinoiserie decorated wall panels. Interesting Asian scenes with amazing layers of detail on these. Makes a beautiful statement!
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    Antique Late 19th Century Paintings

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    Wood

  • Set of 19th Century Chinoiserie Hand-Painted Wall Panels in Faux Bamboo Frames
    Located in London, GB
    A superbly decorative and rare set of four Chinoiserie wallpaper panels, exquisitely hand-painted with exotic birds and butterflies in the garden, on a pale pink background. Each panel is beautifully framed in a simulated bamboo frame. China, Canton, Qing dynasty, early 19th century. Why we like them The exquisite quality of decoration and the miraculous state of preservation for a decorative artwork on paper make these panels a truly rare find. The subtlety of colours, bold yet not garish, lend a 'noble' look to the piece. A superbly decorative and rare set of four Chinoiserie wallpaper panels, exquisitely hand-painted with exotic birds and butterflies in the garden, on a pale pink background. In faux bamboo frames. China, Canton, Qing dynasty, early 19th century. Why we like them The exquisite quality of decoration and the miraculous state of preservation for a decorative artwork on paper make these panels a truly rare find. The subtlety of colours, bold yet not garish, lend a 'noble' look to the piece. History Such luxurious items were popular in England during the height of fashion for oriental exoticism, called chinoiserie in Europe.  The young Prince of Wales (future King George IV) was often described as having a wildly extravagant taste in decorating his palaces. As early as 1801, the Prince had been completely taken by Oriental tastes and began to expand his existing Brighton retreat. Having been presented a gift of Chinese wallpaper, he ordered a Chinese Gallery to display the new paper. The 162-foot long room was contrived of painted glass decorated with flowers, insects, fruit and birds. The Prince's desire for additional structures in the Oriental manner resulted in commissioning the fashionable architect John Nash and the designer Frederick Crace...
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    Antique Early 19th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Paintings

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    Paper, Faux Bamboo, Paint

  • One of Two Framed French Painted Paper Panels
    Located in Antwerp, BE
    Two framed wall panels with flower decorations. Height: 155 cm Width: 58 cm. Price per item.
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    Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Paintings

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    Wood, Paper

  • Set of Three Robert Crowder Chinoiserie Landscape Panels
    By Robert Crowder
    Located in Rio Vista, CA
    Fantastic set of three framed chinoiserie decorated landscape panels painted by Robert Crowder (1911-2010 American). The paintings feature a flora a...
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    20th Century American Chinoiserie Paintings and Screens

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    Silver Leaf

  • A Hand Painted Chinoiserie Design Wallpaper on Board Panel
    Located in New York, NY
    A hand painted Chinoiserie design in oil on rice paper, mounted on board. Depicting village figures in a scene with buildings, mountains, and greenery. The design is based on an exam...
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    Antique Early 1900s French Chinoiserie Paintings

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    Paper

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