- Year:2004
- Condition:Mint
Postal Electronic Stored Value Cards of Ancient Chinese Painting Listening to the Lute Stamps. Taiwan, RO China.
With the nice folder & cover.
The official presentation of Taipei Post Office.
This painting was set in a garden with a tall tree and unique-looking rocks. A scholar was sitting leisurely on a daybed under the tree listening to a lute and playing with a curio, with a duster in his hand and his left leg bent across. Beside him were several beautiful ladies, who were burning incense, holding a flower or fanning the scholar. The top of the daybed was covered with a soft mat seat made of rattan, whose loose weave let through air and was therefore suitable for the summer. On the bed there was a legless reclining chair with straight top rail and adjustable back. In front of the daybed was a square waisted incense stand with straight legs and a continuous floor stretcher. The stand was used for holding an incense burner and was in the same style as the daybed.
The photo is only an example.
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