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Huai-Su (Ts'ang-chen) (8th CE)
Autobiography by Huaisu, who was most famous for his cursive script calligraphy. Huai-su wrote this composition in 777, at the age of 52. Section 34. Tang Dynasty, 777 CE. The strokes were all rapidly executed and the characters are almost completely connected to one another for a sense of speed and flow. Long scroll, 28.3 x 755 cm.
Location
National Palace Museum/Taipei/Taiwan
Unique Identifier
ART551945
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3056px × 2288px
Photo Credit
National Palace Museum, Taiwan/ Art Resource, NY
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8th century CE
Autobiographical
Calligraphy
Ithaka2021
Scroll Painting
Tang Dynasty (618-906 CE)