Category: Asian Horse Artwork

Horses Mean Success
Chinese Painting

Horses Mean Success - Chinese Painting line
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Typical Gallery Price: $350.00

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US$158.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £96.43British Pounds
Euro €107.24Euro
Canadian $170.26Canadian Dollars
Australian $174.79Australian Dollars

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Approximate Measurements:
Painting: 52¾" x 26½"   (134.3cm x 67.5cm)
Silk Border/Matting: 60¾" x 30½"   (154.3cm x 77.5cm)

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馬到成功

Where There Are Horses, There is Success

The Chinese title is "Ma Dao, Cheng Gong". The first two characters can be translated directly as "Horses Arrival". The second two mean "Achievement" or "Success".

This is a famous saying in China. It probably started during the Tang Dynasty, and therefore, horses and horse ownership has been a sign of one's success for over a thousand years.

After the title, the other characters include the year and season painted (Spring, 2007), and the artist's signature.

The artist's name is 閑雲 (Xian Yun), from near Guilin, China. He is a good friend of artist Ou-Yang Guo-De's sister.

This is painted on tan xuan paper (rice paper) and mounted with a silk border at our workshop.



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Typical Gallery Price: $350.00

Your Price:
US$158.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £96.43British Pounds
Euro €107.24Euro
Canadian $170.26Canadian Dollars
Australian $174.79Australian Dollars

SOLD

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


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Item Location: USA
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