细节
QU DAJUN (1630-1696), CHEN GONGYI (1631-1700), LIANG PEILAN (1629-1705) and WANG ZHUN (late 17th-early 18th century)
Calligraphy
Handscroll in four sections, ink on satin
Each section consists of a poem by the artist dedicated to Shi Lin, chief officer of Guangdong and Guangxi provinces from 1689-1702, on his birthday
a. QU DAJUN, Running Script Calligraphy (xing shu)
11¾ x 8½in. (29.8 x 21.6cm.)
Signed: Qu Dajun and with two seals
b. CHEN GONGYI, Clerical Script Calligraphy (li shu)
11¾ x 8½in. (29.8 x 21.6cm.)
Signed: Cheng Gongyi and with two seals
c. LIANG PEILAN, Running Script Calligraphy (xing shu)
11¾ x 8¾in. (29.8 x 22.3cm.)
Signed: Liang Peilan and with three seals
d. WANG ZHUN, Standard Script Calligraphy (kai shu)
12½ x 8 5/8in. (31.9 x 22cm.)
Signed: Wang Zhun and with two seals
Three colophons, one each by Chen Rong (1876-1956), Mao Guangsheng and Ye Gongchuo (1881-1968)
Calligraphy
Handscroll in four sections, ink on satin
Each section consists of a poem by the artist dedicated to Shi Lin, chief officer of Guangdong and Guangxi provinces from 1689-1702, on his birthday
a. QU DAJUN, Running Script Calligraphy (xing shu)
11¾ x 8½in. (29.8 x 21.6cm.)
Signed: Qu Dajun and with two seals
b. CHEN GONGYI, Clerical Script Calligraphy (li shu)
11¾ x 8½in. (29.8 x 21.6cm.)
Signed: Cheng Gongyi and with two seals
c. LIANG PEILAN, Running Script Calligraphy (xing shu)
11¾ x 8¾in. (29.8 x 22.3cm.)
Signed: Liang Peilan and with three seals
d. WANG ZHUN, Standard Script Calligraphy (kai shu)
12½ x 8 5/8in. (31.9 x 22cm.)
Signed: Wang Zhun and with two seals
Three colophons, one each by Chen Rong (1876-1956), Mao Guangsheng and Ye Gongchuo (1881-1968)