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Chinese Twelve-Panel Coromandel Screen, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the brightly painted black lacquer folding screen depicting an elaborately rendered village scene with numerous figures engaged in many pursuits, including greeting one another, weaving, boating, farming and fishing on one side, with smaller reserves at the top and bottom of each panel with vignettes of beautiful ladies, as well as bird and flower arrangements, the other side with eight cranes in a forest surrounded by prunus limbs, pine trees, bamboo and lingzhi, inscribed in the upper right corner, overall, h. 106-3/4", w. 216".


  • Condition: Both sides are carved and painted. The black background shows craquelure throughout. There are some scattered small chips and flakes, mostly along the corner edges. Minor dents and dings to the brass feet.

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