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Artist: Vivian Wang
Festival
By Vivian Wang
Located in Rye, NY
GIRL IN RED portrays a young Mongolian girl during the Yuan Dynasty (1279 - 1368) when all of China was under Mongolian rule. Her attire is a blend of Mongolian and Han Chinese eleme...
Category

2010s Ming Vivian Wang Art

Materials

Gold Leaf

Girl in Red
By Vivian Wang
Located in Rye, NY
GIRL IN RED portrays a young Mongolian girl during the Yuan Dynasty (1279 - 1368) when all of China was under Mongolian rule. Her attire is a blend of Mongolian and Han Chinese eleme...
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2010s Qing Vivian Wang Art

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Gold Leaf

Celestial
By Vivian Wang
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CELESTIAL portrays a very young boy in the style of a Gosho Doll. The inspiration for this piece came from the Gosho dolls made during the Edo Period of Jap...
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Late 17th Century Other Art Style Vivian Wang Art

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Gold Leaf

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