Zheng Fu official script poem axis

[Zheng Fu Lishu Poem Axis]

Lishu Poem Axis, Qing Dynasty, Zheng Fu Book, paper version, Lishu, 202.2 cm vertically and 96.9 cm horizontally.
This scroll records the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Jian’s seven-character poem “Shangli Jifu Xianggong”, which reads: “Wang Jian Shangli Jifu Xianggong. Gu Kou Zheng Fu Shu.” The lower seal is “Zheng Fu’s seal” and “Gu Kou Nong”. The specific writing time is unknown. This picture has no hidden seal.
The calligraphy on this axis is elegant and elegant. It still has the elegant and elegant spirit of “Cao Quan Stele”, but the thickness of the strokes and the use of the strokes are very varied. The square and upright of the Hanli script are replaced by the “pan pan pan dang” posture. In particular, the application of some cursive strokes has increased the elegant and dynamic momentum of the whole painting, and at the same time, there is no lack of solemn and solid atmosphere. This axis represents the typical style of Zheng Fu’s official script. Although this style of writing weakens the grandeur and solemnity of Han’s official script, it is of great significance for creating a new style of official script in the Qing Dynasty.
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