Chinese Posters and Art Prints
Description: This flowing circular design features a flowing Chinese dragon. The body of the serpent snakes around from the top of the pattern down to the swirling tail. Four large claws extend from the body of the dragon creating an aggressive yet elegant stance. This beautiful pattern is a stylish take on the traditional Chinese dragon.
Description: The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan (sometimes abbreviated as The Amazing Chan Clan) was a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series that ran for one season back in 1972. In this series, the Chinese detective Charlie Chan travels around the world along with his ten children and their dog Chu Chu, which helps them solve mysteries in each episode.
Description: In 1930s New York City, supper clubs were all the rage as city dwellers would go out for dinner and stay to dance the night away. Chin Lee's was more than happy to cater to this need and by prominently stating what they were all about in blinking yellow lights - dinner and dancing. With no cover charge, Chin Lee's was a hot spot for anyone looking for a hot bowl of authentic chop suey, strong drinks, and a night of dancing.
Description: The Chinese-takeout container, with its Japanese-influenced origami folds, is a uniquely American invention. In 1894, Chicago inventor Frederick Weeks Wilcox patented the “paper pail,” which was a single piece of paper, creased into segments and folded into a container. It was 1973 when a young graphic designer working for a national packaging company added a Chinese pagoda with 'Thank You' in red ink to the previously plain white containers that changed the look of take out forever. Later, 'Enjoy' would be tagged on as an option and the design would be replicated on bags and other containers used by Chinese restaurants for their takeout orders, though don't expect to find these boxes in China, as these are strictly a North American thing.
Description: Lee Ho Fook was a Chinese restaurant located in Chinatown, London at 15–16 Gerrard Street. It was previously located at 4 Macclesfield Street. In 1974, it became the first Chinese restaurant in the United Kingdom to be awarded a Michelin Star. The restaurant was referenced in the lyrics of 1978 song "Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon.
Description: Yang Style Chen Style Tai Chi Chuan balanced symbol, the root philosophy of Oriental China beliefs in this simple yet powerful design. Yin Yang T-Shirt. Feel cooler by wearing this complete Yin Yang Feng Shui 8-symbol illustration! Learn each Trigram's Traditional Chinese character, pronunciation, and meaning. Better yet, *share* the knowledge with your friends - show them the Tao with this wearable chart! May the Chi be with you. Yin Yang Tshirt for Feng Shui and Tai Chi masters. For Yin version, please search B01DSA8KAU on Amazon. The bagua (Chinese, literally:"eight symbols") are eight trigrams used in daoist cosmology to represent the fundamental principles of reality, seen as a range of eight interrelated concepts. Each consist...
Description: Si (Snake) Charming, intuitive, romantic, highly perceptive, polite Feb 14, 1953 – Feb 2, 1954 Feb 2, 1965 – Jan 20, 1966 Feb 18, 1977 – Feb 6, 1978 Feb 6, 1989 – Jan 26, 1990 Jan 24, 2001 – Feb 11, 2002 Feb 10, 2013 – Jan 30, 2014 Jan 29, 2025 – Feb 16, 2026 Silkscreen design for the Year of the Snake by Daniel Liam Gill http://daniel-gill.com
Description: The design comes from a historical 1968 Chinese propaganda poster titled "Political Power Grows From The Barrel Of A Gun". I have completely redrawn, recolored, refinished, and digitized in order to help preserve this piece of history. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Description: This design originally comes from a Chinese communist propaganda poster from 1966, which details a member of the Red Guard destroying the "Four Olds" (old ideas, old culture, old habits, and old customs). I have restored, redrawn, refinished, and recolored this art in order to preserve this important piece of history. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Description: This flowing circular design features a flowing Chinese dragon. The body of the serpent snakes around from the top of the pattern down to the swirling tail. Four large claws extend from the body of the dragon creating an aggressive yet elegant stance. This beautiful pattern is a stylish take on the traditional Chinese dragon.