Poetry in Semi-Cursive Script
- Image Number: C2B000006N000000000PAA
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Calligraphic works
- Author: 張照
- Form: 軸
- Exhibition dimension: 125.7x 52.9
- Description:
Zhang Zhao (1691-1745), a native of Huating (now Songjiang, Shanghai), named “Detian”, “Jingnan”, and “Tianping Jushi”. He is good at poetry, painting, music, and calligraphy. Zhang Zhao’s calligraphy started with Dong Qichang and started with Mi Fu and Yan Zhenqing. The Emperor Qianlong highly praised his calligraphy, saying that “there is the power of rice, but not the strategy of rice. There is the integrity of Dong, but not the weakness of Dong.” This work is calm, smooth, vigorous, round and thick, with natural ink color, and full of gesture, which makes this axis colorful.
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