Ci poems by Jiang Baishi
Date1991
Label TextBeing most famous for her small regular script, in this representative piece Chang Ch'ung-ho displays her ability to create subtle variations in a single work. Since the characters are small, she deliberately breaks up the uniformity of the writing with slight modifications in the size of the characters and spacing between each character. In addition, she varies her style of writing. For example, in the first poem, the characters are rectilinear and thin, while in the second poem, the characters are wider and more square, with pronounced diagonal strokes and flatter ends that angle upwards. As such, she reinvigorated and animated an intimate writing script to be appreciated from a public viewing vantage point.
Object number2010.8.3
ProvenanceArtist
Photo CreditPhoto: Elizabeth Mann
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, "Fragrance of the Past: Chinese Calligraphy and Painting by Ch'ung-ho Frankel and Friends", January 14, 2006 - April 2, 2006Published ReferencesGates, Mimi, et al. Fragrance of the Past: Chinese calligraphy and painting by Ch'ung-ho Chang Frankel and Friends (Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 2006)
Chen, Guannan. “Xiyatu yishu bowuguan cang zhang chong he shuji ji shou canh ju ou.” Shu Yu Hua Volume 9, no. 276 (September 2015): p. 22-31, reproduced p. 23.Credit LineGift of Mimi Gardner Gates and the Asian Art Acquisition Fund
DimensionsOverall: 72 1/2 x 20 11/16 in. (184.2 x 52.5 cm)
Image: 23 9/16 x 15 7/16 in. (59.8 x 39.2 cm)
MediumInk on paper
Object number: 97.82
Unknown artist
16th century
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