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Fan Leaf, late 18th century
Fan leaf. Parchment painted in the neoclassical taste. Obverse: grisaille border of swans with swags. Three center panels divided by trompe-l’oeil pleats and smoking brazier motifs. At center, within a…
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Fragment (Burma), early 19th century
Figural groups from Burmese iconography, in close-set vertical repeat about 16″ high. Blue ground, right half textured with tiny white dots and left half with faint yellow bars suggesting architectural…
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Fan Leaf
Fan leaf. Bobbin and needle lace applied on net. Thick patterned border enclosing two sprays of plants and the large central monogram “LEM”.
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Tape (Burma), 1900–1957
Geometrical ornament and inscription in the Pali language in red and cream. narrow saffron yellow edges or selvedges. Warp fringe (33cm) at one end.
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Fan Leaf, late 19th–early 20th century
Black fan leaf painted with gouache showing sprays of purple and white lilac flowers.
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Fan Leaf, late 19th–early 20th century
Painted black fan leaf showing a group of figures in Pierrot costume, with flames.
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Fan Leaf, late 19th–early 20th century
Fan leaf. Black silk painted with gouache showing a large group of birds fishing off a bridge with bird spectators in a row above.
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Fan Leaf, late 19th–early 20th century
Red silk leaf painted with gouache showing birds on a flowering branch looking at two miniature landscape scenes.
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Fan Leaf, late 19th–early 20th century
White leaf painted in gouache showing flower bush.
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