Chen Bangyan’s Seven Poems in Running Script

[Chen Bangyan’s Running Script Seven Jue Poems Axis]

The Seven Jue Poems Axis, Qing Dynasty, Chen Bangyan’s Running Script, damask, running script, 145.7 cm vertically and 47.6 cm horizontally
Commentary:
A piece of running script and two quatrains, Suiliang’s beard and temples have become silk. When he is eager to preach the family law and wants to see Cheng hang his pen to remonstrate. Chen Bangyan
This book has no title or postscript. The lower seal is “Chen Bangyan’s word is the world’s south”, “the Imperial Forest Worship”, and the first seal is “Chunhui Hall”. No identification seal
The style of this book is based on Dong Qichang. The ink is calm and thick, and it also captures the essence of Yan Zhenqing. The combination of lightness, sparseness and elegance reflects the characteristics of Chen Bangyan’s running script.
图片[1]-Chen Bangyan’s Seven Poems in Running Script-China Archive

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