Artwork Description

Watercolour on paper

Signed on the front.

Qinggong tradition started in Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) as offerings to the Gods and ancestors. Since then the families often preordered Qinggong paintings from artists during the festive seasons. The artistry of Qinggong painting reached its golden age during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Flowers, vases, fruits, antiques, stonewares, books, and even bonsai can be included in Qinggong paintings bringing the auspicious wishes to people.
The golden yellow loquats, dark brown bronze antique with turquoise rust, white daffodils and porcelain vase together bring the most auspicious wishes to a special occasion.
It is highly recommended to order a professional framing package for this beautiful painting.

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Medium

Asian brush painting colours and ink on hand-made rice paper

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Unframed (requires framing)

This artwork is unframed and requires framing.

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