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George Chinnery (1774–1852) was a British artist known for his portraits and landscapes. Born in London, he studied at the Royal Academy and exhibited his works there. Chinnery moved to India in 1802, becoming a leading artist in British India. He later settled in Macau, where he painted vivid scenes of local life and landscapes.

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A Chinese Woman Seated

A Chinese Woman Seated

A Chinese Woman Seated, wearing flowers in her hair, jade earrings & blue nankeen dress, holding a feather fan captures a moment of serene elegance. The subject, poised and composed, wears a traditional blue nankeen dress that softly flows with her seated form. Delicate flowers adorn her hair, enhancing her grace, while jade earrings glint subtly, symbolizing refinement. Her feather fan, gently held, adds an air of leisurely sophistication. Chinnery’s sensitive brushwork and attention to cultural detail reflect his deep appreciation of Chinese aesthetics, blending Western portraiture techniques with an intimate portrayal of Eastern identity and beauty.

About Artist

George Chinnery (1774–1852) was a British artist known for his portraits and landscapes. Born in London, he studied at the Royal Academy and exhibited his works there. Chinnery moved to India in 1802, becoming a leading artist in British India. He later settled in Macau, where he painted vivid scenes of local life and landscapes.

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A Chinese Woman Seated, wearing flowers in her hair, jade earrings & blue nankeen dress, holding a feather fan captures a moment of serene elegance. The subject, poised and composed, wears a traditional blue nankeen dress that softly flows with her seated form. Delicate flowers adorn her hair, enhancing her grace, while jade earrings glint subtly, symbolizing refinement. Her feather fan, gently held, adds an air of leisurely sophistication. Chinnery’s sensitive brushwork and attention to cultural detail reflect his deep appreciation of Chinese aesthetics, blending Western portraiture techniques with an intimate portrayal of Eastern identity and beauty.

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