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Raft on the Spring River
Chinese Landscape Painting

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Typical Gallery Price: $220.00

Your Price:
US$98.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £60.01British Pounds
Euro €66.74Euro
Canadian $105.96Canadian Dollars
Australian $108.78Australian Dollars


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Approximate Measurements:
Painting: 53¾" x 13"   (136.8cm x 33cm)
Silk Border/Matting: 61¾" x 17"   (156.8cm x 43.3cm)

Information about how this Asian painting is mounted


Raft on the Spring River

Chinese Landscape Artwork Close Up View

A close up view from this painting.

This painting depicts a man driving a large bamboo raft down a river in Southern China. The title, written in Chinese on this painting can be translated as "Raft on the Spring River". The rest of the characters are the year painted (Winter 2006), and the artist's signature.


About the artist...

This painting is by ??? (Zhang Jun-Guo) from near Jinan in the Shandong Province of China.


About the Painting itself...

The artist used watercolors on xuan paper (known incorrectly as rice paper in the west). The painting was then taken, in raw form, to our workshop in Beijing where it was mounted with a silk border. This border can be used during the framing process in lieu of western-style matting.



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Typical Gallery Price: $220.00

Your Price:
US$98.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £60.01British Pounds
Euro €66.74Euro
Canadian $105.96Canadian Dollars
Australian $108.78Australian Dollars


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Other currencies shown for reference at approximate exchange rates.


Item Location: USA
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