Chinese Wall Art panels
19 February 2022
Description

4 Chinese Art panels, Handpainted, ivory, jade, abalone shells framed 2 are 49inches height by 50inches and 2 larger 49inch height x 71 inches Would like to sell or auction off by each if possible or all 4

Provenance

purchased in China, in 1950's possibly in hong kong and was displayed in Family asian Resturant up till about 1980

Acquired from
Auction House
For sale
Yes
Answered within 6 days
By Denizalp D.
Feb 26, 01:44 UTC
Fair Market Value
$350 - $370 USD
Suggested Asking Price $350 USD
What does this mean?

Hello Gerald,

I’m very glad that you chose Mearto for your online appraisal,

Considering the photographs, overall pattern, materials and the composition, I concluded that this is an Entirely Hand Made Chinese Wall Panell Decor. The piece dates back to the period between 1950-1960. In it's composition Soapstone and Mother of Pearl was used. The materials you refer as Jade is actually Soapstone, a hevaily used material in Chinese art. The material you referred as Ivory is actually Mother of Pearl and it's shine and colour palette is characteristic. Jade is a hard stone and was rarely used in larger compositions after the late 19th century. This piece is made with collage technique, which means more than one style of art or technique was used. Some decorations and motifs were carved out of soapstone while some were hand drawn. In this piece the artist's effort and precision is clear. The piece depicts a scene where a senior member of the court, likely the emperor is consulting to one of his ministers or adviser while a godess enters the composition suddenly. This is likely the godess depicted in a previous piece from this set. The emperor is depicted in a horrified and surprised facial expression. The adviser is seen also surprised, therefore turned his back to the emperor just to see the event. The godess appears with a sword, maybe to bring justice or to punish the cruel choices. An island is visible in distance, while flower vases and tress covers the res of the composition. Also, the pavillion at the back of the emperor's table is decorated with lavish and colourful columns. The piece is framed and it has two metal classical Chinese style hangers. The frame was also decorated with classical Chinese patterns in golden colours on wood. The piece is in good condition without any visible faults.

Entirely hand made.

Dimensions: 49 Inches by 71 Inches

Condition: The piece is in good condition without any visible faults.

Provenance: Purchased in China, in 1950's. Possibly in Hong Kong. Displayed in Family Asian Resturant untill 1980's.

350-370$.

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