A DUAN STONE AND HUANGHUALI TABLE SCREEN
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A DUAN STONE AND HUANGHUALI TABLE SCREEN

19TH CENTURY

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A DUAN STONE AND HUANGHUALI TABLE SCREEN
19TH CENTURY
The Duan stone panel is carved on one side to depict a figure on horseback and a few attendants crossing a bridge in a landscape setting with pavilions. The panel is fitted into a huanghuali stand with shoe feet and standing spandrels joined by openwork panels with stylized flowers.
27 3/8 in. (69.5 cm.) high, 18 7/8 in. (47.9 cm.) wide, 9 ¾ in. (24.7 cm.) deep overall
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