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Chinese opera performers, late Qing Dynasty (1644–1912)

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Experience the elegance of Qing Dynasty opera captured in stunning photographic detail.

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• Museum-quality fine art print on premium archival paper
• Faithful reproduction of a 19th-century Qing Dynasty studio photograph
• A rare visual tribute to traditional Chinese opera and theatrical culture
• Available in multiple sizes to suit your space

About the artwork:

This exquisite hand-tinted photograph from the late Qing Dynasty (1644–1912) presents two Chinese opera performers in full regalia. Their richly embroidered costumes, towering platform shoes, and ornate headdresses suggest roles of nobility—perhaps an empress and her attendant—depicted in one of the elaborate classical Chinese operas of the time.

The seated performer wears an extravagant phoenix coronet (fengguan), adorned with silk flowers and symbolic plumes, while her robe features auspicious motifs such as dragons and peonies, signifying power and femininity. The standing performer, slightly more modest in dress yet equally detailed, holds a fan—an essential prop in conveying emotion and narrative on stage.

Photographed in a professional studio, likely to commemorate a performance or troupe, this image offers a rare, authentic glimpse into the costume artistry and dramatic culture of 19th-century Chinese opera. It encapsulates the grace, poise, and precision that defined one of China's most revered performing arts.

This fine art reproduction is ideal for lovers of theater, fashion history, or Qing-era aesthetics, and will elevate any living space with a touch of historical splendor.

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