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Chinese Cranes and Bamboo Painting

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29½"
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Typical Gallery Price: $80.00

Your Price:
US$35.00U.S. Dollars

GBP £21.24British Pounds
Euro €23.62Euro
Canadian $37.51Canadian Dollars
Australian $38.51Australian Dollars


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Approximate Measurements:
Painting: 25¾" x 25½"   (65.5cm x 65cm)
Silk Border/Matting: 29¾" x 29½"   (75.5cm x 75cm)

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Chinese Bird and Flower Painting

This painting is discounted because of a very minor "red ghost".

If you are wondering, red ghost refers to a red shadow of the artist's red signature stamp. This is sometimes transfer from a previous painting which happens when the artist signs all of his work at the same time and piles up the paintings before the red ink is dry. It's more common than I would like, and it costs me a lot of money - but I am picky about quality, so my loss is your gain.



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Typical Gallery Price: $80.00

Your Price:
US$35.00U.S. Dollars

GBP £21.24British Pounds
Euro €23.62Euro
Canadian $37.51Canadian Dollars
Australian $38.51Australian Dollars


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Other currencies shown for reference at approximate exchange rates.


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

Where's my soy sauce?
When you sit down to eat at a restaurant in China, you will almost never see a bottle of soy sauce on the table like you might at a Chinese restaurant in the USA or UK.
In Chinese cooking culture, soy sauce is a seasoning reserved for use in the kitchen.
The fact that soy sauce can be found at Chinese restaurants outside of China probably comes from the confusion between Japanese food and Chinese food.
The most popular Japanese food outside of Japan is sushi, which of course is always served with soy sauce and is the most likely cause of the confusion.

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