First, the portfolio
Wang Duo's running script Poetry for Tang Ruowang was first collected in the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, USA.
Second, the appreciation of works
Poems from Wang Duo to Tang Ruowang is a collection of poems written by Wang Duo for Tang Ruowang, with a total of 18 pages, on which eight self-created seven poems were copied in running script. The first four songs were written for Tang Ruowang, praising Tang Ruowang's talent and knowledge, and expressing his yearning for exotic customs. The last four songs praised their own lives and prayed for Tang Ruowang's help.
Three. Brief introduction of the author
Wang Duo was a famous calligrapher in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and was called "Wang Duo". Thanks to Zhong You, Erwang, Yan Zhenqing and Mi Fei, his calligraphy is unconventional, but it has its own distinctive artistic characteristics, especially cursive script, which is good at layout and vigorous brushwork, and is valued by the world.
Fourth, the work information
The original of this album is now in the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, USA. The seven-character running script poem is accompanied by "Shen Jia's February official script with five rhymes". At the beginning of the album, there is a seal of "Ye's Collection in Yungu" and at the end, there is a seal of "Ye's Collection in Yungu, Nanhai", indicating that this album was collected by Ye Menglong (1775- 1832).
There are friends Weng Fanggang and Ye in the book. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, this volume was owned by Pei Jingfu (1854- 1926). In 19 14, Shanghai Civilization Publishing House published "Ink on Wang Juesi's Poems". 1936 was originally collected by Ye Gongchuo, so the inscriptions of Ye Gongchuo's calligraphy, Guan Kuan, Panyu Shi Ye, Gongchuo Longevity and Gongchuo were added to the original volume.