

Set of Four Painted Characters
The Set of Four Painted Characters by an unknown artist depicts a vertically oriented, rectangular artwork. The artwork has a red and gold border with an intricate floral pattern. Inside the border at the top, there is an elongated rectangle with a red, blue and white design in the middle. Within the rectangular design, there is a large black Chinese character on a beige background surrounded by a red and blue circle. The character is written in a bold brush style. Underneath the rectangle, there are three more sections with different designs: - The section below the rectangle has a red diamond outline with a dragon design and a floral pattern in the background. - The bottom section features a colorful dragon design with red, green, blue, and orange colors. The artwork includes a variety of colors such as red, blue, green, gold, beige, pink and white.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 319 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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