Mi Fu's calligraphy in the central hall
Mi Fu's calligraphy in the central hall
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【Haiyue Brushstrokes in the Hall|Yunshan Broken Paper and Stone Soul】
This scroll embodies the essence of Yuan Zhanggong's "eight-sided tip" technique. Its wind-blown sails and fleeting horses evoke the rhythmic brushstrokes of Xizhi's swift, snow-like calligraphy, its vibrant and unconventional style blending the materials of the Imperial Palace's Chengxintang (Chengxin Hall) to create a unique and profound Chu style. The Xuan paper undergoes a secret process of seven polishings and nine dyeings, creating a pine-mist-like, condensed blade that evokes the "ink plays with rainbows" theme of the "Baojin Yingguang Collection." The meticulous imitation technique achieves the exacting standards of "Xiangyang Jingyan Level," with each tip honed for twenty years in stone. Compared to conventional works of artistic conception, this scroll embodies the essence of the Xuanhe School of Painting. It transcends merely the transmission of stroke form and form, but rather represents a connoisseur-level paper that blends the elegant form of Chu Suiliang with the majestic presence of the Yunfeng Cliff Inscriptions. It embodies the true essence of calligraphy, embodying the spirit of contemporary master calligraphy, the "Shu Su Tie."
Material: Silk cloth Mounting size: 213x63 cm
Painting core size: 87x41 cm








