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labelbroker's items1 of 35Original illustration painting  for General Gasoline1970s advertising serigraph by unknown artist
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    Posted 10 years ago

    labelbroker
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    Quite old print, very detailed, looks to be printed on a rice paper type medium, scratch on print, almost looks like original art but I think it is a print. Measures 9.5x11.5" Have no idea where to start researching this print. Any help would be fantastic.

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    1. noob, 10 years ago
      Chinese. (Depicts Chinese furniture, architecture, etc.) They're playing the game called 'Go'. English uses the Japanese name for the game, but its origin is Chinese.
    2. wma, 5 years ago
      Chinese painting from the Qing, I am guessing 19th c. Very fine and detailed work. Part of the meiren hua genre (paintings of beauties) and slightly erotic. You may want to contact an auction house if you ever want to sell it.
    3. wma, 5 years ago
      It's painted on silk.

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