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Letter by Su Shi to He Shengke in Running Script

This calligraphy is by Fu xi who took a few lines by Su Shi, the renowned Literati-scholar in the Song dynasty, and presented them in running script as a calligraphy album to the well-known artist, Ju Lian (1828-1904). The calligraphy is among the eight Fu Xi pieces collected by Ma Kiam, donated to the University Library in 2009; other works in the collections, all in running script, include two five-character quatrains and pieces of Su Shi

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About this artwork

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  • Subject or theme: Literati poetry and correspondence
  • Medium: Ink on paper
  • Artistic style: Chinese calligraphy
  • Title: Letter by Su Shi to He Shengke
  • Year: 1888
  • Notable elements: Running script, red seal stamp

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