

Calligraphy in Running Style based on Wang Bo's Essay on Tengwang Pavilion
The image shows a piece of artwork titled "Calligraphy in Running Style based on Wang Bo's Essay on Tengwang Pavilion by Tiebao". The artwork features black calligraphy on a beige background. The calligraphy covers nearly the entire beige area, except for a small border on all sides. The calligraphy consists of rows of Chinese characters written in a running style. There are 9 rows of characters with around 15-18 characters per row. The characters are written in black ink. The beige background resembles aged paper with darker edges. The artwork is rectangular in shape.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 506 px
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