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Subject:Signed and Stamped Chinese Silk Painting
Posted By: daylan Sun, Jul 05, 2015 IP: 184.17.214.47

Hello Everyone, I am hoping I can gain knowledge on whom the artist of this painting is? As well as Possibly Identifying the Red Yang Seal.

Total Height is about 5 foot.

The entire surface is silk. There is Brown silk added as a layer to create the border around the painting and a more luxurious looking silk material with a faint pattern which surrounds the border.

Pictures don't do it justice. Very rich colors and fine detail.

I purchased this from an Estate whom had many expensive paintings.

Im hoping this is one as well :)

Thank you Kindly in advance for anyone that will take the time to assist me. If you need any other info or pictures feel free to ask







Subject:Re: Signed and Stamped Chinese Silk Painting
Posted By: rat Sun, Jul 05, 2015

The artist's name is Xie Juan 谢雋, painted within the past few decades, decorative value only

Subject:Re: Signed and Stamped Chinese Silk Painting
Posted By: DAYLAN Tue, Jul 07, 2015

thank you for your answer. I cannot seem to find any info on the artist you speak of "Xie Juan" Do you know how I can Get more info ?

Also when you Say Decorative Value ... Does that mean it is not worth much? I thought that it being an original painting and large in good detail and brush strokes of the women that it would have a decent value. Am I wrong to think that?

Thank you for your replies and time!

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Subject:Re: Signed and Stamped Chinese Silk Painting
Posted By: rat Wed, Jul 08, 2015

I suspect this is a minor artist who will be hard to track down. In my view, the picture was made as a decoration, not as "fine art"; I don't think there will much interest among collectors of Chinese art.

Subject:Re: Signed and Stamped Chinese Silk Painting
Posted By: mikeoz Wed, Jul 08, 2015

Xie Juan (or possibly Jun) was a Qing dynasty artist.

Here is a link to another painting by the artist:

http://www.xgpaimai88.com/product/html/?1636.html


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