Custom Chinoiserie Handpainted Framed Wallpaper Panels (Triptych) Chai Wan Rose
Custom Chinoiserie Handpainted Framed Wallpaper Panels (Triptych) Chai Wan Rose
c. 2023, USA
These stunning and lovely custom Chinoiserie Framed Triptych features a beautiful mix of blooms of peony, roses, cherry blossoms and bamboo featured with large cranes, pheasants, starlings and butterflies on a muted pink background.
This particular design is from the world renowned Paul Montgomery Studios in the USA, where they were individually commissioned using the same methods and techniques as was done for hundreds of years in China. They are all hand painted by artisans providing a unique perspective of the sensitive interpretation of nature as seen in Asian paintings and screens from the Chinese nobility during the Ming Dynasty c.1368 – c.1644.
The mixture of soft, relaxing tones with fresh colours will complement any modern bedroom, living room, or any room in your apartment or home. The panels will not only add that wow factor, but it is also an wasy way to introduce colour and art into your home without the expense or permanence of installation.
Professionally custom framed in Melbourne (VIC) using a contemporary wide brushed bronze frame mounted and on a lightweight board, very easy to manouver and ready to hang.
Each panel framed measures H 249cm x W 98cm x D 4.3cm
All panels are custom ordered and commissioned fine hand painted reproductions of the original.
Each panel framed measures H 249cm x W 98cm x D 4.3cm
Sold As Is. In excellent brand new, unused condition. Please note that the design colour may have a slight variation in real life to the screen image due to monitor/phone/tablet screen colour settings.
Materials
• Class A Fire Rated Commercial Wallcovering
• Durable, High Tear Strength
• Meets ASTM Standards for Commercial Wallcovering
Paul Montgomery
Paul Montgomery has been an artist his entire life, and has proven to be versatile and engaging in a broad range of mediums, styles and genres.
Early paintings were copies of beloved old masters and the European schools. Still life studies and landscape painting were his favorite themes, and helped found his abilities at detail and realism. Chinoiserie was an inspiration after a visit to the Freer Gallery in Washington in his late teen years.
This sparked a life-long love of the unique perspective of the sensitive interpretation of nature as seen in Asian paintings and screens.