Chinoiserie Wall Art that Inspires
Chinoiserie wall art, which is part of the Chinoiserie decorative style that French and other European style makers developed as both a fascination with and reflection upon, Chinese art motifs, has a complex history. It also has royal beginnings (it’s said that the Trianon de Porcelaine, a white-and-blue tile-clad house in close proximity to the Versailles palace in France, was the first example of Chinoiserie architecture). Imbue your home, or your next client’s abode, with a distinctly regal vibe with an array of Chinoiserie framed art selections that channel that early influence.
Art that Inspires
Blue-and-white, while the decorative style’s perhaps most well-known color combination, is not its only color scheme. Neither are the delicate branches most decor aficionados and designers associate with the style the only subjects of influence. Instead, here you’ll find — on Chinoiserie diptychs, Chinoiserie paintings, and Chinoiserie wall art — contemporary variations on a theme awash in pinks and greens; acrylic prints drawing more subtle influence than perhaps expected of the original style; and delicate sets of watercolor paintings embodying specific elements of nature, and of the artistic style. The Chinoiserie print options are as varied as the talented artists who created them.
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