Colophons for a Painting

Colophons for a Painting


  • Image Number: K2B000257N000000005PAA
  • Dynasty: Yuan dynasty
  • Category: Calligraphic works
  • Author: 李泂;柯九思;揭傒斯;虞集
  • Form: 冊(蝴蝶裝)
  • Description:
    In the second year of the Heavenly Calendar (A.D. 1328) of the Wenzong of the Yuan Dynasty, the Wenzong of the Yuan Dynasty set up the Kuizhang Pavilion, engaged in cultural activities such as translation of Chinese books and collection of calligraphy and painting, and appointed Ke Jiusi as a doctor of calligraphy. This is the postscript of the “Tang Hu Qian Drawing Water and Tibetan Tribe” collected by Kui Zhangge at that time. It was written by Ke Jiusi, Yu Ji, Li Gui and Jie Guisi respectively. From the official titles written in the postscript and transferred by four people, it was written from the first year of Zhishun (1330) to the second year of Zhishun. The other four were all important literati and calligraphers in the middle of the Yuan Dynasty, which shows their different calligraphic styles, and is another proof of the collection of calligraphy and painting in the Zhangge Pavilion of Emperor Wenzong of the Yuan Dynasty.

元人法書 冊 柯九思書題畫跋;虞集書題畫詩;李泂書題畫詩;揭傒斯書題畫詩

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