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Lot 630

TWO CHINESE EXPORT REVERSE-GLASS PAINTINGS
19th century

18 March 2019, 10:00 EDT
New York

US$8,000 - US$12,000

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TWO CHINESE EXPORT REVERSE-GLASS PAINTINGS

19th century
The first portraying a lady leaning against a table while smoking a pipe, wearing a fur-lined winter cloak and hood; the second portraying an elegantly appointed, seated lady teaching a young Manchu prince to read; both with silvered mirror backgrounds, framed with gilt-lacquer frames.
17 1/2 x 12 1/2in (44.5 x 31.7cm) (2).

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十九世紀 鏡面美人畫

During the 18th century Canton (Guangzhou) was the center of reverse glass paintings of this type. The glass plates were of European manufacture, often French, supplied through the agency of the Compagnie des Indes. In Canton, the plates were painted with images of beauties and landscapes and re-exported to Europe where their exotic flavor made them the height of fashionable sophistication.

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