Four Poems: Calligraphy in Cursive Script (xingshu)
https://clevelandart.org/art/2004.65
Written in graceful calligraphy with well-composed characters, the artist communicates his thoughts and state of mind in four poems. Characters written in dark, thick strokes convey rhythm, and indicate the moment after the writer had paused to recharge his brush with ink. Che...
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Terms
Culture
China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)
Technique
handscroll; ink on gold speckled paper
Genre
Calligraphy
Department
Chinese Art
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