Ni Yuanlu’s poem scroll with the picture of the Taoyuan in his running script

[Ni Yuanlu’s running script on the poem axis of Taoyuan Map]

The poem axis of Taoyuan Map, Ming Dynasty, Ni Yuanlu’s script, silk version, running script, 133.7 cm in length and 41.9 cm in width
This book is a poem with seven unique paintings. The signature of the fund: “Yuan Lu.” Seal: “Ni Yuanlu”, “Zhu Wen” and “Tai Shi Shi”, “Bai Wen”
Explanation:
When the music of the Yuan Spirit in the sky is played, why is it that the immortals are awarded for the world. Just like the wind in the ferry stream, a cup of flax rice flows out. The picture of a small peach garden. Yuan Lu
The pen of the poem axis is fast and unrestrained, and its structure is mostly inclined, in order to achieve a strange and dangerous situation. The breath is more primitive. Although the model year has not been signed, from the analysis of the style and style of the book, it is the work of Ni’s middle to late transition.
图片[1]-Ni Yuanlu’s poem scroll with the picture of the Taoyuan in his running script-China Archive

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