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Mid Century Print by Chinese Artist Hsin Lo Shan Jen - Two Swallows. 12 X 16
$ 39.6
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Description
Mid Century Print by Chinese Artist Hsin Lo Shan Jen - Two Swallows. 12 X 16. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.Nice mid Century Print. This was a museum print from an exhibit in the mid 20th century.
Originally sold through the South Luohua Palace during a display of the artists work. The last picture shows the translation of the script on the front identifying the Palace.
Measures 12 × 16 overall.
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