Category: Beautiful Asian Women, Tough Chinese Warriors
...And other People of Asia Artwork

Musicians Gathering Partial-Print Wall Scroll

« Previous Artwork | Next Artwork »
Musicians Gathering Partial-Print Wall Scroll
arrow
148cm
58¼"
arrow
line
arrow 66.6cm
26¼"
arrow




Typical Gallery Price: $200.00

Your Price: $78.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £51.47British Pounds
Euro €61.90Euro
Canadian $82.23Canadian Dollars
Australian $86.54Australian Dollars



Approximate Measurements

Painting: 48.7cm x 92.5cm  ≈  19¼" x 36½"

Silk Scroll: 57.6cm x 148cm  ≈  22¾" x 58¼"

Width at Wooden Knobs: 66.6cm  ≈  26¼"

Information about caring for your new Wall Scroll

Musicians Gathering

Musicians Gathering Partial-Print Wall Scroll close up view

Close up view of the artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll

This wall scroll depicts a scene of seven musicians playing instruments and singing for the pleasure of a nobleman and his company. There is a poem written on this wall scroll, however it has little to do with the musician scene, is ancient, and therefore hard to translate (so we skipped it).

This wall scroll is designed to have a classic look (like an antique).

It should be noted that this is a "partial print". The black detailed lines were printed on the special handmade paper. We don't do a lot of partial prints like this, but many people kept requesting antique-styled wall scrolls. I finally picked some up on my last trip.

The use of the printing process for this artwork keeps the price of the artwork affordable (it would be more than 3 times more if this was 100% hand-painted). All of the colored portions are hand-painted.



« Previous Artwork | Next Artwork »

Typical Gallery Price: $200.00

Your Price: $78.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £51.47British Pounds
Euro €61.90Euro
Canadian $82.23Canadian Dollars
Australian $86.54Australian Dollars



All orders billed in U.S. Dollars.
Other currencies shown for reference at approximate exchange rates.


Item Location: USA
details


Gary's random little things about China:

Crossing the Street: Human Frogger in China

If you are from my generation, you may remember the video game called "Frogger". It involved crossing a busy road while narrowly dodging cars and truck, often both in front of and behind you at the same time.

Well you can play real live Frogger every time you cross the street in China. It is perfectly normal to cross a four or six-lane road, one lane at a time. You stand motionless on the white, dashed line between lanes as cars and trucks whiz by you on both sides with only inches to spare. When the next lane is clear, you advance (there is no retreat in this game, that could get you killed, since drivers in China would never expect that).

If you did this in America, drivers would come to a screeching halt and think you were crazy (they might even tell you so, using colorful words and hand gestures). It is simply a different culture, or rather a different way of doing things in modern Chinese culture.

Artwork Search:

Oriental Outpost Logo FlagTowerwatercolor
ArtPaintingsAsian Art Gallery
Chinese Calligraphy Search
Adventures in Asian Art

Key / Important Pages Information Pages "How To" Pages Search Engine & Tech Stuff
Home About Us Asian Art Questions & Answers How We Make Our Wall Scrolls Site Map
Asian Art Gallery About China How Paintings are Mounted How To Care For Wall Scrolls Asian Language Tools
New Asian Art Arrivals F.A.Q. Asian Art Adventures Framing Suggestions Characters
Love in Chinese/Japanese Gary's Stories Asian Calligraphy Search How To Frame Asian Art Asian Art Index
Strength in Chinese/Japanese Contact Us Japanese Kakejiku   Chinese/Japanese Dictionary

Copyright Oriental Outpost 2002-2010   -   All Rights Reserved
Image Use Policy | Privacy Policy