Artist: Yi Bingshou
datum: 1812
storlek: 33 x 97 cm
Teknik: Paper
清朝 伊秉綬 隷書 橫幅 紙本Yi Bingshou’s clerical script, seen in the large characters on the right side of this work, was admired for its deliberate awkwardness, with tall, skinny characters written in broad, blunt lines. His semicursive script, which he used for the small dedication on the left, provides the perfect counterpoint. It combines old character forms and sinuous lines into a playful and historically informed pastiche that spoke to other members of the Epigraphic School. The text reads: Moonbeams over Lake Dongting’s waters;Orchid fragrance mingled in mists of theXiao-Xiang Rivers.Mr. Yunbo praised this verse of minein the highest terms, so I have written itout here in order to seek his friendship.Written in mid-autumn of the renshen year (1812),Bingshou.
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