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The Young Child, China, ca. 1850 - Lot 41

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600 - 800 EUR
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Result : 902EUR
The Young Child, China, ca. 1850 - Lot 41
The Young Child, China, ca. 1850 Folded fan, the double sheet painted on both sides. One on an orange background presents an important assembly in the gardens of a palace attending the audience of a young child in front of a wise man. The 50 characters are each wearing a costume in silk, and a head with individualized features, in cut ivory*. The other leaf on a blue background presents a central scene animated by seven characters in a garden. On both sides, symbols of happiness including bats, Phô dogs, and two groups of young women inside lotus flowers. Rich and refined ivory* mount pierced and engraved on both sides of scholars in bamboo gardens or sailing on rivers. Carved plumes. H.t. 27,7 cm-H.f. 9,2 cm (small cuts, and restorations)
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