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Empress Zhang, Wang, Bian (Three Kingdoms), Stretched Canvas Print, Ready to Hang, Installed with D-Ring and Wires, Watercolor Art for Chinese New Year, Cranes

Empress Zhang, Wang, Bian (Three Kingdoms), Stretched Canvas Print, Ready to Hang, Installed with D-Ring and Wires, Watercolor Art for Chinese New Year, Cranes

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Originally designed and painted on silk by Xiang Li, this artwork is printed on high-quality stretched or rolled canvas prints. Made with carefully hand-stretched fabric on a wooden frame, our prints will showcase your work in bright, stunning colors that will last for decades.

Printing Method: Giclee, Eco-Solvent Inkjet

Both framed (black) and unframed canvas is ready to hang with D-ring already installed

Additional canvas prints, framed canvas, frame colors are available upon request.

Friendly suggestion: our mockups are created based on actual measurement. However, please carefully measure your space to ensure the paintings can fit and look accurately in your unique environment. Thank you!

About the empresses: 

Empress Wang (Cao Fang's wife) (died 274 CE) was the empress of Cao Fang, the third emperor of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

Empress Bian (Cao Mao's wife) was the wife of Cao Mao, the ill-fated fourth emperor of Wei. Her life remains largely undocumented, but she lived through the court's increasing instability, marked by the Sima clan's growing dominance, which culminated in Cao Mao's attempted coup and death.

Empress Bian (Cao Huan's wife) was the wife of Cao Huan, the last emperor of Wei. Her tenure coincided with the collapse of Wei and the establishment of the Jin Dynasty under the Sima family.

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