The painting depicts a mountainous landscape against sea and shore. It is painted with ink and Chinese powder pigments on silk by artist David Lee. Small houses appear on the cliffs, and birds fly overhead. In Chinese painting tradition, the large scale of the mountains symbolizes the power of nature. Artist signature in Chinese and English, David Lee 78. David Lee was born in Canton China in 1944. He moved to Hong Kong in 1946, then lived in Hawaii. Excellent condition, Frame size : 31″W x 2″ D x 31″ H. Canvas 27″ L x 21″ H
Untitled Landscape. Chinese Ink on Silk. Signed David Lee. 1978
$1,350.00
The painting depicts a mountainous landscape against sea and shore. It is painted with ink and Chinese powder pigments on silk by artist David Lee. Small houses appear on the cliffs, and birds fly overhead. In Chinese painting tradition, the large scale of the mountains symbolizes the power of nature. Artist signature in Chinese and English, David Lee 78. David Lee was born in Canton China in 1944. He moved to Hong Kong in 1946, then lived in Hawaii. Excellent condition, Frame size : 31″W x 2″ D x 31″ H. Canvas 27″ L x 21″ H
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