[Yellow rosewood inlaid with glass for lady picture]
Clear, 245.5 cm high, 150 cm long and 78 cm wide
The screen is plastered with the edge as a large frame, with a sub-frame in the middle to separate the screen center, and is inlaid with a carved dragon tapering plate around. The base is made of two thick wooden carvings with drum piers, and the upper column is vertical, and the lotus column head is covered upside down, so as to stand against the clamp. Two horizontal columns are installed between the columns, which are divided in the middle by short columns, and the two sides are equipped with openwork dragon pattern tapering plates. The water teeth are covered with eight characters and the dragon pattern is carved on the top. The glass in the center of the screen is detachable, and is painted with a treasure map of a lady. In the courtyard, a lady sits on an armchair, watching the antique in the hand of another attendant. The glass painting was painted after the Qianlong period
This screen is a pair, with large size and exquisite carving. Although this screen was assembled by using the screen wooden frame of the Ming Dynasty and glass painting during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, it appears very appropriate, solemn and beautiful.