Details
Description
The history of the horse in China dates back
over many centuries.
The sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac
is …
Read more
The history of the horse in China dates back
over many centuries.
The sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac
is the horse. Power, beauty, and freedom
symbolize the horse in Chinese culture.
One-of-a-kind mixed media manipulated on
hand-painted metallic ink parchment.
Measures 20X30” comes float mount custom framed in a
24X35X1.2” white shadow box frame.
Signed dated and stamped on the front
Ready to hang
Ship in box
See less
Questions about the item?
Returns & Cancellations
Return Policy - All sales are final 48 hours after delivery, unless otherwise specified in the description of the product.
Cancellation Policy - Prior to shipping or local pickup, buyers may cancel an order for up to 48 hours, unless otherwise specified.
Related Collections
- Lee Krasner Paintings
- Steve Kaufman Paintings
- Richard Anuszkiewicz Paintings
- Limoges, France Paintings
- Paintings in Panama City, FL
- Margaret Kennedy Paintings
- Laminate Paintings
- Keith Haring Paintings
- Jacobean Paintings
- Ralph Lauren Paintings
- Joseph Solman Paintings
- Louis Wolchonok Paintings
- Mark Lewis Art Paintings
- Mark Lewis Paintings
- Michelle Arnold Paine Paintings
- Nikolaos Schizas Paintings
- Damien Hirst Paintings
- Sol LeWitt Paintings
- Donald Judd Paintings
- BandB Italia Paintings
- Camille Pissarro Paintings
- Vienna Secession Paintings
- Paul Jenkins Paintings
- Lee Reynolds Paintings
- Mid-Century Modern Paintings