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Indian Reverse Glass Painting of Queen Charlotte - 18th Century Bucket This piece would have come

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Description

This piece would have come from the border area of Mongolia and Shanxi Province

and other local wildlife—each rendered in an elegantly minimal silhouette

but occasionally rectangular

This one is made from Elm from Shanxi Province and dates from the 19th century

renowned for their mastery of metal casting using the ancient lost-wax technique

Indian Reverse Glass Painting of Queen Charlotte - 18th Century Bucket This piece would have comeThis provincial Indian reverse glass portrait of Queen Charlotte dates to the 18th century. This painting would have been painted for patriotic British residents of The Deccan or Gujarat areas seeking British products in an exotic land. During the 18th and 19th century, traveling Chinese reverse glass painters were commissioned to create Chinese 'back paintings'. Payment would often be in the form of teas, spices and silks. This portrait is still in

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