A PAIR OF CHINESE AND POLYCHROME-PAINTED SILK PANELS
THE PROPERTY OF A GERMAN NOBLEMAN (LOTS 113 - 116)
A PAIR OF CHINESE AND POLYCHROME-PAINTED SILK PANELS

BY MA QUAN (CIRCA 1696, 1739)

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A PAIR OF CHINESE AND POLYCHROME-PAINTED SILK PANELS
BY MA QUAN (CIRCA 1696, 1739)
Each depicting exotic birds perched in flowering branches amidst floral sprays, inscribed 'Jiang Xiang Ma Quan' and 'Jiang Xiang Ma Quan Xie' respectively, each with the artist's seal, within later giltwood frames
65¾ x 17 in. (167 x 43 cm.) without frame; 67¾ x 19 in. (172 x 48.5 cm.) with frame (2)
Provenance
With Partridge, London.

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A related example by the artist was sold Christie's, Hong Kong, 30 May 2005, lot 1054 (HK$228,000 with premium).

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