Category: Birds & Flowers Wall Scrolls & Paintings

Feminine Peony Flower Scroll

Feminine Peony Flower Scroll
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Typical Gallery Price: $90.00

Your Price:
US$39.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £24.20British Pounds
Euro €26.92Euro
Canadian $42.74Canadian Dollars
Australian $43.87Australian Dollars

SOLD

Similar artwork may be available, please post your request on our forum if interested


Approximate Measurements:
Painting: 12" x 37½"   (30.5cm x 95.2cm)
Silk Scroll: 15½" x 59½"   (39.7cm x 151cm)
Width of Wooden Scroll Roller: 19¼"   (48.7cm)

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花開吉祥

Beautiful Feminine Peony Flowers

Feminine Peony Flower Scroll close up view

Close up view of the flower artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll

The peony is the unofficial national flower of China. It dates back far into Chinese history. In fact if you were alive from the Tang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty (618-1279AD), you would see these flowers all around the Emperor's palace. It was the favorite flower many people from the Emperor down to the common peasants.

In fact, during the Tang Dynasty (618-907AD) legend has it that the emperor's concubines would often wear peonies in their hair vying for favor from the emperor.

In an interesting twist, the roots of this family of flower are often used in Chinese herbal medicine.

This piece was painted by Ju Zhi-Gao. Besides the title, the Chinese Characters include his signature and year painted (2006).

This picture shows Sandy holding a different scroll, but the size is about the same as the one listed for sale. As you can see, it is a great size to hang on your wall.

This type of painting must be done quickly as the rice paper absorbs the ink very fast.

One wrong move by the artist, and all is lost. Artists who practice this type of work in China must have many years of experience.

Do to this work, Ju Zhi-Gao used water color and special black Chinese ink on xuan paper (rice paper). Later I had the painting mounted to a scroll with silk matting.



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Typical Gallery Price: $90.00

Your Price:
US$39.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £24.20British Pounds
Euro €26.92Euro
Canadian $42.74Canadian Dollars
Australian $43.87Australian Dollars

SOLD

Similar artwork may be available, please post your request on our forum if interested


All orders billed in U.S. Dollars.
Other currencies shown for reference at approximate exchange rates.


Item Location: USA
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Gary's random little facts about China:

The bare bones:
In the USA and most western countries, when people eat chicken, generally the breast meat and other white meat is preferred over dark meat.
However, in China, it is exactly the opposite.
In fact, check a supermarket in China and you'll find that chicken breasts are the cheapest cuts, while other cuts containing dark meat and bone get top dollar.

You will also find that traditional Chinese people wanting the freshest possible food will buy their chicken alive, and butcher it just before cooking a tasty meal.
And don't be put off by the bones in the chicken that you are served - all the bones, and even the head are usually served together and are seen in Chinese culture as a sign of quality and good taste.

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