She looks unsmiling down and to her left. She has luxuriant black hair. Dressed in an exotic gold-collared robe, her hands are folded out of sight. So far, so unremarkable, except for her skin, a strange blue-green.
In the 1960s and 70s, Miss Wong - to give the 1950 portrait its proper title - graced many a living room wall across the globe.
The Russian-born South African artist Tretchikoff toured the world on the back of his painting's popularity. He generated controversy in interviews, exhibited his work in department stores and became one of the first artists to target the "ordinary" public as the true audience for his work.
"It means something about my background and where I'm from and my nan" Wayne Hemmingway
Now available in a set of 6 coasters in a tin - Tretchikoff would be delighted!