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Chinatown Market, San Francisco, 1878

by Mian Situ

“This is a typical Chinese market in old Chinatown, right here in America. In a market like this, one could find the ingredients for the same food they ate in China and prepare it in exactly the same way,” says artist Mian Situ.“The market looked very similar to those in my childhood hometown in Southern China, where I was often sent on errands, so this painting was inspired by both personal childhood memories and late-19th century photographs of San Francisco.

There’s no better time than right now to begin collecting Mian Situ’s Fine Art Limited Editions. Art of theWest magazine recently designated Situ one of the “8 True Masters” of today’s Western art world.The original painting of Chinatown Market, San Francisco, 1878 sold for $179,200 at the 2007 Jackson Hole Art Auction, nearly $90,000 above the highest estimated price.This exquisite Fine Art Limited Edition, signed by Mian Situ, and in an edition of only 50, is sure to quickly disappear.

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 50 s/n.
36"w x 27"h.
$1375
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<>Arriving March 2008

 
Also by Mian Situ


Preparing for the Festival,
San Francisco, 1904

by Mian Situ
Canvas






Feeding the Geese

by Mian Situ

“Growing up on the farm,” says Morgan Weistling,“I loved to feed the animals. This painting brings back childhood memories of my two sisters and myself. “I love to paint geese because their natural design is so decorative. I named each goose as I painted it—I had Daisy, Lobelia, Bungo, Pippin, Eleanor and Hamfast—and had some fun painting Bingo, the lone duck, peering out at the viewer.”

Morgan was recently featured in Western Art Collector Magazine in an article that declared,“…he can paint any subject matter—still life, landscape or figurative work. His painterly style, control of light and color values are outstanding.” Weistling was also heralded as an “heir apparent” to modern Western masters Howard Terpning and Mian Situ in Art of the West Magazine’s 20th Anniversary issue.

MasterWork™
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:

limited to 25 s/n.
42"w x 38"h (unstretched).
$1650
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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 75 s/n.
22"w x 20"h.
$695
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Arriving March 2008