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CHINESE SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
A Qing Prince; and a Noble Lady
oil on canvas, in gilt frames
Each 32 ¼ x 20 ¼ in. (82 x 51.5 cm.) approx., excluding frame
(2)a pair

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Lot Essay

This pair of portraits depicts a seated Qing prince and a noble lady. The prince is identifiable by his formal attire: a richly embroidered yellow robe emblazoned with a four-clawed dragon, and a rounded hat with a prominent ornament. The noble lady’s robe also features a four-clawed dragon, indicating she occupies an equivalent rank to the prince, affirming that these two paintings are part of a pair. The deep black ground accentuates the dramatic highlights on the figures’ angular bone structures and elaborate robes.

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