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Copies of Chinese Rubbings in Past Dynasties (Second Series)A*Zhao Meng's Calligraphy on Ouyang Xiu's Qiu Sheng Fu

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The original paper, hand-rolled, is 34.8 centimeters in length and 182.2 centimeters in width.

Qiu Sheng Fu s a famous piece by Ouyang Xiu, written in the fourth year of Jiayou (1059).

It combines parallel prose and prose, exaggerates and equisite in poems, which is a model of literary fu in the Song Dynasty.

Zhao Mengfu writes the full text in Xing script, free and easy, smooth, rich and graceful, dense and inquisitive, and the rhyme of the two Wang is converged.

In the face of this work, we first felt the author's skillful pen and ink skills.

The whole calligraphy is exquisite, the brushwork is tactfully and smoothly, and the stipple is round and shiny.

The horizontal painting is lightly stroked, like a wind on the surface of the water, clean and neat; the pen is folded with a slightly exposed edge, and then retracted downwards with a setback to close the front, which is beautiful and embodied.

The condensed part of the vertical painting is either lightly hanging needles or implicitly exposed.

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Product Details
CNPeReading
7548023448 / 9787548023449
eBook (EPUB)
01/08/2013
English
1 pages
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