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Northern Song Early Period Empresses, Fine Art Print, Chinese Watercolor, Silk Art, Successful Era, Golden Painting

Northern Song Early Period Empresses, Fine Art Print, Chinese Watercolor, Silk Art, Successful Era, Golden Painting

Regular price $25.00 USD
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Premium Archival Smooth Matte Fine Art Paper

Our choice of premium archival smooth matte fine art paper is a great option for high-quality fine art reproductions. The heavyweight paper supports accurate color reproduction, as well as high-contrast, high-resolution output. It also features a instant-dry coating that resists fingerprints and smudging.

Weight: 230 gsm, 9.5 mil
Texture: Smooth
Brightness/Color: Bright white
Finish: Matte
Acidity: Acid-free

Please note: Photo shown in this listing is a mockup with the art print. Please note that different sizes may vary slightly in the details included in each print.

Frame shown in the image is for demo purpose only and will not be included in this purchase. 

Bleed/Borders: This painting has a non-standard width and height ratio. To avoid artwork being cropped, it's placed in the center of the selected print size with even top/bottom, left/right bleed. 

Our prints vs our canvases: 

Our Prints: Our cropped print series brings each empress up close — showcasing her unique gaze, symbolic colors, and timeless strength. Perfect for smaller spaces and meaningful gifts.

Our Canvas: For the full experience of each empress’s story, our canvas prints preserve the original scroll-inspired design — from elaborate headpieces to flowing robes. A museum-quality piece for your home.

About the early Northern Song Dynasty: Song dynasty (960–1279 CE) marked a transformative period in Chinese history, characterized by political unification, economic prosperity, and cultural flourishing. Founded by Emperor Taizu (Zhao Kuangyin) in 960, the dynasty followed the turbulent Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, reuniting much of China under centralized rule.

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