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Ouyang Xiu's calligraphy in the central hall

Ouyang Xiu's calligraphy in the central hall

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[Drunkard's Ink Rhymes Four-panel Scroll | Brushwork Integrating Three Generations of Inscriptions]
This set embodies the essence of Yongshu's "pure and ancient condensed essence." Its elegant and majestic style resembles the simplicity of Xuan paper in the "Collected Ancient Records Postscript." Its dignified character formation draws inspiration from bronze inscriptions, creating a new realm of literati calligraphy. The specially crafted hemp paper undergoes a secret process of seven temperings and six sharpenings, blending pine soot with black ink, evoking the principle of "learning calligraphy for pleasure" in the "Six-One Inscription Postscript." The imitation craftsmanship reaches the exacting standards of "Wenzong's study," with each piece undergoing forty years of graphite tempering. Compared to more common calligraphy, these pieces reveal a distinct connection to Shang and Zhou dynasty bronze vessels. Beyond mere form and spirit, they are truly a treasured work of study, blending epigraphic scholarship with the demeanor of a literary leader. Contemporary readers can savor the true essence of Luling, embracing the vein of "Longgang Qianbiao."
Material: Rice paper Single frame Mounting size: 190×43 cm
Size of a single painting: 134×32 cm

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