[Duanshi Inscription Yanzhou Mountain People’s Handmade Inkstone]
Duanshi rectangular inkstone, Ming Longqing, 9.8 cm long, 9.5 cm wide and 2.5 cm thick. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The inkstone is hand-written. The surface of the inkstone is carved into a slope style inkstone hall. The deep recesses are in the shape of a crescent moon, with a border around them. On the back of the inkstone, there is also a slope-copying style, and the inscription of Peng Nian’s official script is engraved in the shade: “The ink can be received by the straight side, and the movement is as static as static, and the life will be lived by the static side.” Peng Nian “and the seal script” Kong Jiafu “are printed in the square. On both sides of the inkstone, there is Wang Shizhen’s regular script:” The stone bone is carved to make the cloud full, for my calligraphy, and sharpen my integrity. “Yanzhou Mountain People”, “Longqing Xinwei (five years of Longqing, 1571) Meng Dongzhi”, It is also engraved with the “Yuanmei” seal. This inkstone is fitted in a double-drawer box, and is attached with a pen, ink, and copper water-cheng stationery.
Peng Nian, the word Kongja (Jia), Suzhou Mansion (today’s Suzhou, Jiangsu), Changzhou native, and calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty.
Wang Shizhen, the word Yuanmei, the word Yanzhou Shanren, Suzhou Mansion (today’s Suzhou, Jiangsu) Changzhou native, a writer of the Ming Dynasty
This inkstone is translucent and glossy, with a light purple color. The surface shows blue-and-white, fire-resistant, and charred white stone texture. It is made of excellent materials. And there is a famous inscription, which can be said to be a treasure of inkstone forest
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