Category: Asian Horse Artwork

Eight Beauties
Chinese Extra-Wide Painting

Eight Beauties - Chinese Extra-Wide Painting line
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78.2cm
30¾"
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77¾"
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Typical Gallery Price: $350.00

Your Price: $158.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £101.72British Pounds
Euro €121.57Euro
Canadian $164.17Canadian Dollars
Australian $176.28Australian Dollars

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Approximate Measurements

Painting: 177.5cm x 68.2cm  ≈  69¾" x 26¾"

Silk Border/Matting: 197.5cm x 78.2cm  ≈  77¾" x 30¾"

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八駿圖

Eight Beauties - Chinese Horse Artwork

This is a good painting for a business man, as eight horses are a sign of success in Chinese culture.

The title is "Ba June Tu", which means, "Eight Beauties Picture". Along with that title, the rest of the Chinese characters include the artist's signature, a special way to express the year painted (2007) in Chinese characters.

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

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



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Typical Gallery Price: $350.00

Your Price: $158.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £101.72British Pounds
Euro €121.57Euro
Canadian $164.17Canadian Dollars
Australian $176.28Australian Dollars

SOLD

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



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Other currencies shown for reference at approximate exchange rates.


Item Location: USA
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