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Shapero Gallery
105 New Bond Street
London W1S 1DN , England
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Rare Hardy Japanese Peony
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Description
22 framed colour lithograph plates with magnificent hand-coloured blooms on Japanese tissue paper. Peonies, Irises and Hydrangeas. Mounted size: 40.7 by 50.8cm.
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Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: Japan Period: 19th Century Materials: Framed colour lithograph plate with magnificent hand-coloured bloom on Japanese tissue paper Condition: Good. Creation Date: n.d. circa 1890. Styles / Movements: Realism, Color Dealer Reference #: 97633 Incollect Reference #: 271130 -
Dimensions
W. 16.02 in; H. 20 in; W. 40.7 cm; H. 50.8 cm;
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Based in the heart of Mayfair in London, we specialise in prints and original works on paper across a broad range of subjects, from antique prints to modern pochoir plates, as well as photographs from vintage photography to modern art photography.
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