19th C. BRIGHTON PAVILION 4 PANEL SCREEN
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Description
Antique 19th c. Victorian Brighton Pavillion Chinese Trade 4 Panel Bamboo Screen. Each panel hand painted in the Chinoiserie style. Back taped. Measures 32" 2all and 38" when opened all the way. Weight 2 pds. PROVENANCE: A Pawleys Island Private Estate.Brighton Pavilion was built as a seaside residence for George IV (1762-1830) who was a huge fan of chinoiserie style. Though rooted in Chinese design, chinoiserie is a product of the imagination of the Europeans designers. It was an artistic representation of all that was strange and unique to the Europeans about the Far East. The pavilions interiors were heavily influenced with Chinese and Indian fashion.
Condition
bamboo good, back of panels taped
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19th C. BRIGHTON PAVILION 4 PANEL SCREEN
Estimate $175 - $275
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