This is a painting that I found in my grandmother's attic after she passed. She had always told me when I was growing up it was made from crushed butterfly wings. I have tried many times to reasearch it, but havent been able to find anything. I can't quite make out the artist's name, but it is signed. When the light hits it, there is definately a shimmer to the paint. The painting is in perfect condition as I have not had the frame off it in the 10 years I have owned it and I dont believe my grandmother had it reframed either, because the frame is in bad shape.
Does anyone know what this is? The top and bottom separate and it looks like the bottom can be set inside the top portion. Anyone have any idea what this object is used for?
Dealer said he purchased this screen from the estate of a former head of the U.S. legation who was in China during the 1930's. Decoration consists of four glazed panels over a continuous painted (presumably watercolor) landscape depicting pandas at play. Various "chops" on one panel screen none of which have been identified to date. Because of its size, and particularly because of the glazing, the screen is heavy. The two panels brought together are approximately six feet high and eight feet wide. I will be happy to discuss shipping option with purchaser or arrange for pick-up at my residence. Detailed photos available upon request. Please provide your email address.