Instructress to the Concubine, after Chinese School

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17th-Century Reproduction, Limited Edition (6/50)

By the 17th-century many Europeans lived and worked in China, and Western art had a profound impact there. Here we see a delightful piece by an unknown Chinese artist of a mistress instructing her lady-in-waiting, originally rendered in oil on glass, a craft developed in Italy that spread to Germany and England before being brought to the Eastern Dynasty. Remastered at Art Chateau in 2018.

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Instructress to the Concubine, after Chinese School

Chinese School (17th - Century)

By the 17th-century many Europeans lived and worked in China, and Western art had a profound impact there. Here we see a delightful piece by an unknown Chinese artist of a mistress instructing her lady-in-waiting, originally rendered in oil on glass, a craft developed in Italy that spread to Germany and England before being brought to the Eastern Dynasty. Remastered at Art Chateau in 2018.