A CHINESE BLACK AND POLYCHROME COROMANDEL LACQUER FOUR-PANEL SCREEN

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A CHINESE BLACK AND POLYCHROME COROMANDEL LACQUER FOUR-PANEL SCREEN
18TH CENTURY

Decorated with a continuous scene of Chinese figures among pavilions and gardens, each panel with a fruit or flower-filled bowl within upper cartouches and lower ovals with scholars' objects, the reverse with birds perched on flowering branches 77in. (196cm.) high, 16in. (41cm.) wide each panel
Provenance
James Donahue, 'Broadhollow', Old Brookville, Long Island, sold Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 2-4 November 1967, lot 348

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