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This image depicts a reproduction of the famous 18th-century Chinese handscroll painting titled 'Prosperous Suzhou' (Gusu Fanrong Tu), originally created by the court painter Xu Yang in 1759 during the Qing Dynasty. The original artwork is a monumental masterpiece that captures the vibrant urban life, commerce, and landscape of Suzhou during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor.
As an art print or reproduction, this item does not belong to a commercial consumer brand in the traditional sense. It is a cultural artifact reproduction likely manufactured in China for the home decor or museum souvenir market. These types of scrolls are often produced by unnamed printing companies or art studios specialized in traditional Chinese aesthetics.
The 'brand' is effectively the historical legacy of the Qing Dynasty imperial court, while the 'owner' of the original masterpiece is the Liaoning Provincial Museum in Shenyang, China. Modern reproductions like the one shown are widely available through various decorative art distributors globally.
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