Anon. Qing Dynasty Bodyguard
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An original 19th-century gouache painting on peepal leaf, Qing Dynasty Bodyguard.
This is a rare and beautifully preserved traditional Chinese painting on the skeleton of a peepal leaf. The peepal tree, otherwise known as sacred fig or Bodhi tree, is native to south-west China, Indochina and the Indian subcontinent. Its leaves form perfect, delicate, transparent skeletons once dried, and as such are uniquely suited to this art form. The skeleton would typically be varnished, before being painted with vivid, backgroundless genre scenes. The resulting paintings were prized by Western travellers and traders who travelled to the Far East in the 19th-century.
The leaf is loose with no paper backing.
Chinese Peepal Leaf Paintings
Dimensions: Height: 15.3cm (6.02") Width: 13.3cm (5.24")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Gouache
Age: 19th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: No.
Dated: --
Condition: Overall in good condition for its age and delicate nature. There is some age toning as shown. The base of the central vein has been historically shored up by tape on the verso. There is a small loss to the leaf tip. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: JY-261