GGM77X Gugong Museum: 3 EXAMPLES OF YUAN DYNASTY CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY FROM THE GUGONG MUSEUM. (Lu Juren's 'Tiao zhi Shui' Poem). 元陸居仁笤之水詩 。 陸居仁 筆. Beijing, 1977. Various paginations. B/w illustrations. 3 vols. 41x32 cm. Stitched. GBP 80.00 Three examples of extremely rare Yuan dynasty calligraphy formerly in the Chinese imperial collection and now held in the Gugong in Beijing. All text in Chinese. In fine condition. Scarce. Comprises: Gugong Museum: YUAN ZHANG YU TI HUA ER SHI. (Two Poems by Zhang Yu Inscribed on Paintings). Beijing, 1977. 2 pp. text plus 7 full page b/w plates. 43x32 cm. Stitched. Poems inscribed on two paintings in calligraphy by the Yuan dynasty poet, painter and calligrapher, Zhang Yu (Zhang Yanfu) and now preserved in the Gugong Palace Museum in Beijing. The final plate reproduces an inscription from the Daoguang reign of the Qing dynasty. Two pages of introductory text accompany. In Chinese. Gugong Museum: YUAN YU HE ZISHU SHI. (Yu He's 'Zishu' Poem). Beijing, 1977. 2 pp. text plus 15 full page b/w plates. 43x32 cm. Stitched. A poem and calligraphy by the poet-calligrapher, Yu He, active in the latter part of the Yuan dynasty and possibly the beginning of the Ming dynasty. The poem describes wandering amidst a landscape. Highly regarded, evidenced, not least, by the prolific number of collectors' seals, including the Qianlong Emperor. Now preserved in the Gugong Palace Museum in Beijing. In Chinese. Gugong Museum: YUAN LU JUREN TIAOZHISHUI SHI. (Lu Juren's 'Tiao zhi Shui' Poem). Beijing, 1977. 2 pp. text. 10 plates. 41x32 cm. Stitched. The late Yuan and early Ming dynasty poet-calligrapher, Lu Juren, brushed this piece of calligraphy in 1371 and it is now in the collection of the Gugong Museum. It is famous for its distinctive cursive style. In Chinese. Subjects: Calligraphy Item 36 in List 211. URL for this record: hanshan.com/?g/GGM77X.HTM Record produced by Hanshan Tang Books, www.hanshan.com. |