19TH CENTURY CHINESE SCHOOL. Portrait of Taniku.
Description
Ink and watercolor on silk, glued to four silk bands
It represents Taniku, a second-ranking officer in the Imperial Guard. According to models from the Qianlong period attributed to Ai Qimeng and Jin Tingbiao, who made fifty portraits of the imperial guards commissioned by the Emperor.
124.5x75.5 cm (without bands).Show more
Condition
Small spots. It has not been examined outside the framework. Frame in silver and gold wood.
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Description
Ink and watercolor on silk, glued to four silk bands
It represents Taniku, a second-ranking officer in the Imperial Guard. According to models from the Qianlong period attributed to Ai Qimeng and Jin Tingbiao, who made fifty portraits of the imperial guards commissioned by the Emperor.
124.5x75.5 cm (without bands).Show more
Condition
Small spots. It has not been examined outside the framework. Frame in silver and gold wood.
Resale right
No, paid by seller