Inscription for Wang Hui’s Morning Colors on Serried Peaks

Inscription for Wang Hui’s Morning Colors on Serried Peaks


  • Image Number: K2A001091N000000000PAE
  • Dynasty: Qing dynasty
  • Category: Paintings
  • Author: Wang Hui;Zhu Yizun;王翬;朱彝尊
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  • Exhibition dimension: 34.6×279.2
  • Description:
    Zhu Yizun (1629~1709), born in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, has the name Xichang and the name Zhucha. In the 18th year of Kangxi’s reign, he was selected into the erudition Hongci Section, and then entered Zhinan Study. Zhu Shi, who has read 300 volumes of Jingyi Kao, made a comprehensive survey of the bibliography of ancient sutras and attached personal notes, can represent his achievements in the study of Confucian classics. Zhu’s research on gold and stone on weekdays has a lot of devotion to the Han Dynasty’s “CaoQuan Stele”, and his official script is also a patriarchal “CaoQuan Stele”, which can get elegant charm. This picture is prefaced with large characters in clerical script, and its posture is open&# 28662;, Still, the meaning and interest of the Tablet of Cao Quan remain unchanged.

清王翬層巒曉色圖 卷
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