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Slender Gold Script: Auspicious Crane Painting Calligraphy Work
Slender Gold Script: Auspicious Crane Painting Calligraphy Work
In 1112 AD, the day after the Lantern Festival, Emperor Hui of Song was captivated by an extraordinary sight at the Xuan De Gate. Auspicious clouds surrounded the gate as celestial cranes performed a graceful dance in the sky. Two cranes leisurely landed on the gate's eaves, adding a tranquil charm to the scene. Inspired by this celestial spectacle, Emperor Hui created the masterpiece Auspicious Crane Painting.
This calligraphy work is presented in the Slender Gold Style, a distinctive style invented by Emperor Hui of Song. It represents a refined and elegant form of writing characterized by its slender, flowing lines and intricate brushwork.
MATERIALS
Ink on Xuan Paper
SPECS
4′ x 19.7”, Mounted
PACKAGING
Environment-friendly Carton, Paper
CARE INFO
Handle with Care, Avoid Moisture, Mind Pests
HIGHLIGHTS
Good Composition, Slender Gold Script, Fine Ink & Paper, Aesthetic Appeal