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Lot 220

Six giclée prints on canvas 'Views of Chinese social life', from the originals now in National...

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Lot 220

Six giclée prints on canvas 'Views of Chinese social life', from the originals now in National...

Starting Bid: £120

Estimate: £300 - £500

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Lot 220

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Six giclée prints on canvas 'Views of Chinese social life', from the originals now in National Trust Claydon House

20th century

Each in gilt frame, 67.5 x 100cm (6).

Provenance: To the previous vendor’s knowledge these are the only authorised copies of the originals which are now on display in Claydon House. The originals were gifted to the National Trust in the 1990’s; they are thought to be late 17th or early 18th Century and were acquired by Sir Noel Charles KCMG, MC, the vendor’s great-uncle and a British diplomat, later ambassador in Rome, when on a posting in East Asia in 1927.

二十世紀 克雷頓莊園畫作複製品六幅

來源:根據前任賣方所知,這些是唯一經授權的原件複製品,原件現正展示於克雷頓莊園(Claydon House)。原件於1990年代贈與英國國民信託(National Trust);據信原件創作於17世紀末至18世紀初,由賣方的曾叔公——英國外交官、後來擔任駐羅馬大使的諾爾·查爾斯爵士(Sir Noel Charles KCMG, MC)於1927年東亞任職期間所購得。

Good condition with minor scratches to frames.

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