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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistLuxurious silk scarf, 100% silk with hand rolled hem
£55.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Silk has historically been a prestigious fibre associated with luxury and high status. Merchants transported it along the Silk Road for almost two thousand years and it sold in Central Asia and Europe for fabulous prices. JE Gallery have combined silk and contemporary art and these wonderful products make a fantastic gifts to lovers of art and culture.
The silk scarves have a design derived from Zhou’s contemporary abstract painting which is vivid and emanates a sense of simplicity and freedom. The silk fabric is an appropriate canvas for Zhou’s luxuriant images and these scarves will without doubt wrap you in warmth and beauty.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistZhouzhou Zhou, Abstract Color 2, 2015
£260.00 – £330.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Zhou Zhouzhou, China’s renowned contemporary artist was born in Hebei Province and graduated from China Central Academy of Arts and Design. During his years of work in Beijing, Zhou focused on the academic study of the contemporary Chinese ink and wash painting and became one of the leading figures in this field because of his bold attempts to innovate traditional painting techniques and his creative efforts to combine Chinese painting theories with western art theories. With his works collected by many arts organisations both at home and abroad, Zhou is one of the most sought-after artists in China. In 2014, his work “China’s Lover” was selected and exhibited at that year’s National Fine Arts Exhibition.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistUtagawa Kuniyoshi, Mystery 01
£50.00 – £90.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) was one of the last great masters of the Japanese ukiyo-e style of woodblock prints and paintings. The range of Kuniyoshi’s subjects included landscapes, beautiful women, Kabuki actors, cats, and mythical animals. He is known for depictions of the battles of legendary samurai heroes. His artwork incorporates aspects of Western representation in landscape painting and caricature .
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£50.00 – £90.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Kitagawa Utamaro (1753 – 1806) was a Japanese artist. He is one of the most highly regarded practitioners of the ukiyo-e genre of woodblock prints, especially for his portraits of beautiful women. Utamaro’s work reached Europe in the mid-nineteenth century, where it was very popular, enjoying particular acclaim in France. He influenced the European Impressionists, particularly with his use of partial views and his emphasis on light and shade, which they imitated.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistKatsushika Hokusai, Mount Fuji 03
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Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was the leading ukiyo-e artist and printmaker of the later Edo period. In his time, he was also Japan’s foremost expert on Chinese painting. Hokusai has created the ” Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji” in response to a domestic travel boom and also partly because his personal obsession with Mount Fuji. He has painted the Great Wave off Kanagawa during the 1820s which secured Hokusai’s fame both in Japan and internationally.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistKatsushika Hokusai, Mount Fuji 01
£50.00 – £90.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was the leading ukiyo-e artist and printmaker of the later Edo period. In his time, he was also Japan’s foremost expert on Chinese painting. Hokusai has created the ” Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji” in response to a domestic travel boom and also partly because his personal obsession with Mount Fuji. He has painted the Great Wave off Kanagawa during the 1820s which secured Hokusai’s fame both in Japan and internationally.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistXuan Zhang, Palace Sericulture
£150.00 – £220.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Zhang Xuan (713-755) was a Chinese painter who lived during the Tang Dynasty (618–907). Although he painted many artworks, he was best known for the painting ‘Court Ladies Preparing Newly-Woven Silk’, of which no copy survives except a reproduction painted by Emperor Huizong of Song (reigned 1100–1125) in the early 12th century.
The painting depicts a scene of palace sericulture, it was a symbolic imperial duty performed every spring by the empress. In this ritual, she would lead palace ladies in all stages of silk production, from raising the silkworms to making dresses from the newly woven material.
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£50.00 – £90.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Shining Lang (Giuseppe Castiglione 19th July 1688 – 17th July 1766) was an Italian Jesuit lay brother who served as a missionary in China. Castiglione’s style emphasized color, perspective, and light as found in Italian Renaissance art. Castiglione came to the attention of the Qianlong emperor (r. 1736-1795) and he served as an artist for the court. Castiglione eventually became a respected painter and earned the appreciation of the Qianlong emperor, which was a considerable honor for a foreign artist at the time.
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Shining Lang (Giuseppe Castiglione 19th July 1688 – 17th July 1766) was an Italian Jesuit lay brother who served as a missionary in China. Castiglione’s style emphasized color, perspective, and light as found in Italian Renaissance art. Castiglione came to the attention of the Qianlong emperor (r. 1736-1795) and he served as an artist for the court. Castiglione eventually became a respected painter and earned the appreciation of the Qianlong emperor, which was a considerable honor for a foreign artist at the time.
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£50.00 – £90.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Kitagawa Utamaro (1753 – 1806) was a Japanese artist. He is one of the most highly regarded practitioners of the ukiyo-e genre of woodblock prints, especially for his portraits of beautiful women. Utamaro’s work reached Europe in the mid-nineteenth century, where it was very popular, enjoying particular acclaim in France. He influenced the European Impressionists, particularly with his use of partial views and his emphasis on light and shade, which they imitated.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistShining Lang, Eternal Spring 02
£50.00 – £90.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Shining Lang (Giuseppe Castiglione 19th July 1688 – 17th July 1766) was an Italian Jesuit lay brother who served as a missionary in China. Castiglione’s style emphasized color, perspective, and light as found in Italian Renaissance art. Castiglione came to the attention of the Qianlong emperor (r. 1736-1795) and he served as an artist for the court. Castiglione eventually became a respected painter and earned the appreciation of the Qianlong emperor, which was a considerable honor for a foreign artist at the time.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistShining Lang, Eternal Spring 01
£50.00 – £90.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Shining Lang (Giuseppe Castiglione 19th July 1688 – 17th July 1766) was an Italian Jesuit lay brother who served as a missionary in China. Castiglione’s style emphasized color, perspective, and light as found in Italian Renaissance art. Castiglione came to the attention of the Qianlong emperor (r. 1736-1795) and he served as an artist for the court. Castiglione eventually became a respected painter and earned the appreciation of the Qianlong emperor, which was a considerable honor for a foreign artist at the time.
