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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: AN IRISH GEORGE III CHINESE EXPORT MIRROR PAINTING, The painting: Chinese, Qianlong circa 1765  The frame: Irish, circa 1765
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: AN IRISH GEORGE III CHINESE EXPORT MIRROR PAINTING, The painting: Chinese, Qianlong circa 1765  The frame: Irish, circa 1765
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: AN IRISH GEORGE III CHINESE EXPORT MIRROR PAINTING, The painting: Chinese, Qianlong circa 1765  The frame: Irish, circa 1765
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: AN IRISH GEORGE III CHINESE EXPORT MIRROR PAINTING, The painting: Chinese, Qianlong circa 1765  The frame: Irish, circa 1765

AN IRISH GEORGE III CHINESE EXPORT MIRROR PAINTING, The painting: Chinese, Qianlong circa 1765
The frame: Irish, circa 1765

Height: 60 in; 152.5 cm
Width: 45 in; 114.5 cm
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) AN IRISH GEORGE III CHINESE EXPORT MIRROR PAINTING, The painting: Chinese, Qianlong circa 1765 The frame: Irish, circa 1765
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) AN IRISH GEORGE III CHINESE EXPORT MIRROR PAINTING, The painting: Chinese, Qianlong circa 1765 The frame: Irish, circa 1765
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) AN IRISH GEORGE III CHINESE EXPORT MIRROR PAINTING, The painting: Chinese, Qianlong circa 1765 The frame: Irish, circa 1765
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) AN IRISH GEORGE III CHINESE EXPORT MIRROR PAINTING, The painting: Chinese, Qianlong circa 1765 The frame: Irish, circa 1765
An extremely rare and important mid 18th century carved giltwood Chinese export mirror painting of very large size in its original Chippendale period Irish frame, depicting a colourful bird of...
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An extremely rare and important mid 18th century carved giltwood Chinese export mirror painting of very large size in its original Chippendale period Irish frame, depicting a colourful bird of paradise on a flowering prunus tree scolding a falcon on a branch below, and a pair of mandarin ducks on an ornamental pond with lotus flowers, all seen through a stylized pagoda window frame, having Chinoiserie column sides with C-scrolls and vine carving with waterfall decoration and an open pagoda cresting with canopy, flanked by two opposing ho-ho birds on stylized railing. Both bottom corners with Chinoiserie follies, steps and waterfall carving and having a central open C-scroll cartouche with a carved swan on a stylised pond.

Note: The frame possibly to a design by George Semple (c1700-1782), architect of Queen Street, Dublin. An overmantle mirror with very similar design features, such as the swan in the pond, the follies and the steps, is illustrated in Irish Furniture.

Mirror paintings of this size are very rare in themselves, but in combination with an Irish Chippendale frame extremely rare indeed.

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Literature

Graham Child, ‘World Mirrors, 1650-1900’, London 1990, p.379, illus. 820-21.
The Knight of Glin and James Peill, ‘Irish Furniture’, London 2007, p263, illus. 235; a mirror designed by ‘George Semple’.

Illustrated:
Franics Watson, The History of Furniture, New York 1976, p.129.

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