Zhao Mengfu's calligraphy in the central hall
Zhao Mengfu's calligraphy in the central hall
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[Ou Bo's calligraphy in the center | Zhuan Po Qin Silk Pine Snow Soul]
This scroll embodies the essence of Master Zi'ang's "melting blue and forging Zhuan." Its crane-knee dragon motifs, reminiscent of Li Yong's Yuelu scrolls, are etched through silk, its sweeping lines embodying the profound and profound essence of imperial gold paste, creating a uniquely ancestral style. The silk undergoes a secret process of seven melting and nine tempering processes, and the pine smoke-tempered tip evokes the principle of "ink hidden dragon leaping" in the Songxuezhai Collection. The imitation craftsmanship reaches the exacting standards of "imperial lineage," with each tip honed over thirty years of refinement in the Crystal Palace collection. Compared to conventional ancestral calligraphy, this scroll reveals a particular touch of the Song Dynasty's jade-like brushwork. It is more than a mere transmission of Jin and Tang dynasty rules; it is a truly collector's-level silk work that blends the essence of epigraphic studies with the brushwork of the Two Wangs. It embodies the essence of the "melting blue" spirit of the Danba Stele, a masterpiece of contemporary craftsmanship.
Material: Silk cloth Mounting size: 203x59 cm
Painting core size: 81x31 cm







