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Chinese Tigers Painting

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Typical Gallery Price: $200.00

Your Price:
US$69.00U.S. Dollars

GBP £41.88British Pounds
Euro €46.57Euro
Canadian $73.94Canadian Dollars
Australian $75.91Australian Dollars


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Approximate Measurements:
Painting: 54" x 26½"   (137.5cm x 67.5cm)
Silk Border/Matting: 62" x 30½"   (157.5cm x 77.5cm)

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This tiger painting is gorgeous! You'll never notice the flaw (except for the fact that I am telling you about it), as you will be overtaken by the beauty of the art!

This painting did not pass my inspection. It has a couple little areas where the orange paint has bled over the edge/line of where the tiger's body should end by about 1/4 of an inch (8mm). I am not sure if the artist's brush went too far, or the paint just seeped into the paper and crossed that imaginary line.



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Typical Gallery Price: $200.00

Your Price:
US$69.00U.S. Dollars

GBP £41.88British Pounds
Euro €46.57Euro
Canadian $73.94Canadian Dollars
Australian $75.91Australian Dollars


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Other currencies shown for reference at approximate exchange rates.


Item Location: USA
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Gary's random little facts about China:

Crossing the Street: Human Frogger in China
If you are from my generation, you may remember the video game called "Frogger". It involved crossing a busy road while narrowly dodging cars and truck, often both in front of and behind you at the same time.

Well you can play real live Frogger every time you cross the street in China. It is perfectly normal to cross a four or six-lane road, one lane at a time. You stand motionless on the white, dashed line between lanes as cars and trucks whiz by you on both sides with only inches to spare. When the next lane is clear, you advance (there is no retreat in this game, that could get you killed, since drivers in China would never expect that).

If you did this in America, drivers would come to a screeching halt and think you were crazy (they might even tell you so, using colorful words and hand gestures). It is simply a different culture, or rather a different way of doing things in modern Chinese culture.

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