

The image shows an open book with black calligraphy on the right page, written in a language that appears to be Chinese. The pages are yellowed and have a brown border around them. The right page contains several lines of text written in black ink, while the left page is mostly blank except for some small red stamps and a few lines of text written vertically. The calligraphy on the right page is written in a traditional style, with intricate brushstrokes and flourishes. The text is arranged in columns, with each column containing several lines of text. The overall appearance of the image suggests that it is a reproduction or scan of an ancient or historical manuscript. Chen Hongshou, Paintings after Ancient Masters: Calligraphy.
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- 900 × 507 px
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