Xu Beihong’s Running Script Commentary Spine

[Xu Beihong’s Running Book Commentary Spin]

“Running Book Commentary Spin” Spin, modern times, Xu Beihong’s book, paper version, running book, 128 cm in length and 12.9 cm in width
Commentary:
Hu Zizhong in Suzhou is adept at writing watercolor landscapes. He spent a day posting and visiting his tattoos. His calligraphy is magnificent and unparalleled, and people in the Wei and Jin dynasties cannot be better. Even when asked, it was a five-year-old child’s pen. Mr. Zhu Xi belongs to Zheng and Renshen is in the early spring. Beihong
Under the seal of “One Music Studio Master”. On the right side of this picture is the seal of “Ai Shi Lu”
Renshen was born in 1932, and Xu Beihong was 37 years old
This is an early calligraphy work by Xu Beihong. The shape of the structure seems sparse and clear, but in reality it is dense. The strokes seem soft and contain strength, with a strong charm of the Northern Stele
After Xu Beihong met Kang Youwei in Shanghai at the age of 21, he took Kang’s family as his teacher to study calligraphy and embarked on a path of calligraphy based on the calligraphy of the Han, Wei, and Six Dynasties. He was fortunate to have visited all the steles in Kang’s collection and, under Kang’s guidance, copied the “Jingshiyu”, “Cuan Longyan Stele”, “Zhang Menglong Stele”, and “Shimen Inscription” several times, improving his calligraphy skills.
图片[1]-Xu Beihong’s Running Script Commentary Spine-China Archive

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