Conjunto de diez estampas "Tongcao", Guangzhou, S.XIX
Conjunto de diez estampas "Tongcao", Guangzhou, S.XIX
Lot. R28013246/272
Start the . 02 Mar 2024 00:00 AM
Finish. 31 Dic 2025 03:12 AM
Substraction. 373 days - 9 h. - 29 m. - 24 s.
Estimated Value.
Description.
Watercolor on tracing paper. They compose a set of ten different figures of popular Chinese types. Preserved in a frame. It presents faults due to the fragility of the material and age.
The port of Canton (Guangzhou) was the only one open to Western merchants from 1957 to 1842 for six months a year. They traded mainly in silk or tea, but the influx of visitors led to a market for objects produced expressly for export. Paintings on a material known as rice paper, abundant in the area and Taiwan and locally called "Tongcao", became popular because of its ease of transport and because it was less expensive and less known. The oldest known Chinese watercolors painted on pith date from the mid-1820s.
Size: 15,5 x 11,5 cm