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Chinese illustrator’s simple drawings for people Capturing the spirit By Lou Kang Published: Mar 16, 2022 07:16 PM Photo: Courtesy of Luo Yuan "Can you please draw a chubby man with a beer belly ...
This video shows the process of drawing a vibrant yellow flower in a vase, focusing on the delicate details of each petal and the graceful curves of the vase. The step-by-step approach brings a ...
It was the kind of big ticket sale that puts a new art auction house on the map: a bidder offered $1.7 million for an 18th-century Chinese vase from Altair Auctions of Norwood, an eye-popping ...
A Chinese vase that sat, little-noticed, in a suburban London home has become one of the most expensive artworks ever sold, evidence that China's sizzling art market shows no signs of cooling down ...
A more than 200-year-old Chinese vase sold for a remarkable $19 million at auction. The vase, which was stored in a shoebox, was expected to sell for around $590,000.
An 18th-century Chinese vase discovered in a house clearance fetched a staggering 43 million pounds (69.2 million US dollars, 50.7 million euros) at a London auction.
The vase, which was described as "quite ordinary" by the Osenat auction house in France, was expected to sell for about €2,000 (around $1,952), according to The Guardian.
An 18th Century Chinese vase, left for decades in a shoebox in France, has sold for 16.2m euros (£14.2m). The vase was auctioned at Sotheby's in Paris on Tuesday and sold for more than 20 times ...
An "extremely rare" 18th Century Chinese vase bought in the 1980s for a few hundred pounds and kept in a kitchen has sold for £1,449,000.
The simple fact is that China missed ample opportunities to adopt far less intrusive, more humane and more modest population controls in the 1960s and 1970s.
Two Chinese vases given to a 19th-century British minister who saved a small boy from drowning are set to land his descendants a $150,000 cash payout. The Rev. Samuel Edward Valpy Filleul, an avid … ...
A vase passed down through three generations has been sold for £1million, 100 times its estimated value. The 18th Century bottle necked ornament was bought by an unnamed telephone bidder from China.