A pivotal point in Mongolian history took place during the sixteenth century, when the country was split between the descendants of Queen Manduhai the Wise into Khalkha, Chaharia, Tumet and other domains. The ruler of Tumet, proclaiming himself a khan, achieved peace with China’s Ming Dynasty and was ultimately given the title Dalai Lama.
In all her fiery glory, the Mongolian queen depicted in this oil canvas certainly looks the part of a royal empress whose succession would put an end to centuries of war and forever alter her country’s history.
Color field painting is an abstract style that emerged in the 1950s after Abstract Expressionism and is largely characterized by abstract canvases painted primarily with large areas of solid color. An alternate but less frequently encountered term for this style is chromatic abstraction,” defined by Wikipedia.
This painting is 18" x 30". Some of the specifics are:
Note: This painting requires an additional shipping fee of $50 for special packaging and insurance.
Display your oil canvas in a dimly lit area to avoid damage caused by direct light. Normal room temperatures with a low humidity level are the best environment in which to hang and store your oil paintings. Dirt is your oil canvas’s foe so keep your painting away from smoking areas, candles and fireplaces. If your oil canvas requires cleaning, a soft brush can be used to remove surface dirt from its painting and frame.