Deng Yan’s seal script has four proverbs and four screens

[Deng Yan’s four proverbs and four screens in the seal script]

Four proverbs and four screens in the seal script, Qing Dynasty, Deng Shiru’s book, seal script, paper book, 206 cm vertically and 31.3 cm horizontally
This screen records Song Chengyi’s “Four Proverbs”, which is 12 lines and 17 lines (four screen interpretations of the four proverbs). The first seal seal is “Cheng Fuzi’s Four Proverbs”, the lower seal is “Deng Shiru, a scholar of the ancient Huanhou School, at the end of the reign of Qianlong and Xinhai”, and the lower seal is “Deng Yan” and “Shi Ru”. “Qianlong Xinhai” is the fifty-sixth year of Qianlong (1791). The author was 49 years old. This picture has no hidden seal
This screen is the exquisite seal script of Deng Shiru in his middle age. Its structure is rigorous, and its strokes are free and easy. It breaks through the traditional style of “jade gateway seal”, integrates the calligraphy characteristics of inscriptions on gold and stone, and is mixed with the official script strokes. It has a unique charm of grace and roundness.
图片[1]-Deng Yan’s seal script has four proverbs and four screens-China Archive
图片[2]-Deng Yan’s seal script has four proverbs and four screens-China Archive四箴四条屏-言箴\动箴

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