Horse Galloping (HK$13,800)

(Ref#: On display at Chinese restaurant - Nove at Fringe)
2022
A horse galloping is a popular subject in Chinese painting, and is often used to symbolize strength, power, and freedom. The image of a horse in motion, with its mane and tail flowing in the wind, can convey a sense of energy and vitality. In Chinese art, the horse is also associated with success and good fortune, making it a favored subject for paintings that celebrate these qualities. The artist can use brushstrokes to create a dynamic sense of movement, with the horse's legs and hooves seeming to almost leap off the paper. Overall, a horse galloping is a powerful and dynamic image that can add a sense of excitement and energy to any Chinese painting.
Category
Painting / Chinese Ink / Color
Current Location
Hong Kong Fringe Club
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Size
33cm (W) x 33cm (H)
Frame Size
39cm (W) x 39cm (H)
Condition Report
Framed, Mint
Selling Price
US$1,800

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Condition Report Definition Key
Area
Image:
The central image area, composition, or focal point; the area inside the margins/plate marks.
Margin:
Areas bordering the central image, outside the plate marks, or the perimeter area.
Edge:
The farthest edge of the object.
Verso:
The reverse/back of the object.
Degree
Minor:
An existing condition which generally does not involve risk of loss.
Moderate:
Noticeable damage, increasing in severity and/or size; should be monitored or corrected by a conservator.
Major:
Distinct, recognizable damage; the stability of the work is questionable and risk is a factor. Requires the attention of a conservator.
Extreme:
Advanced and severe damage; work is insecure and at great risk.