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Calligraphy by Aisin-Gioro Yuyan A beautiful hanging scroll featuring the Chinese character "福" (fortune), decorated with gold powder. Calligraphy and painting from the People's Republic of China, calligraphy by Aisin-Gioro Yuyan. Manchu calligraphy and painting, a member of the Aisin-Gioro clan, the Qing dynasty imperial family, who claimed to be designated as the heir to the throne by Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing dynasty. Travelogue by Scotland, UK "The Empty Throne" focuses on Yuyan's claims. The calligraphy of one hundred "福" characters are beautifully arranged, simply magnificent and beautiful. Size: 137cm (height) x 53cm (width) There are age-related stains and wrinkles, but they are not very noticeable. Purchased at the Beijing Wangfu Hotel, where I stayed during a business trip to China around 1985, so it has been 40 years. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to such things. - Decoration: Gold powder Thank you for viewing.
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