

Long, narrow, beige-colored piece of paper with black Chinese calligraphy written on it in a cursive script. The writing fills the paper from left to right in a single line. There are two small red seals on the top left corner of the paper. The background around the paper is white. The text is written by Chen Jiru and the piece is titled "Four Poems: Calligraphy in Cursive Script (xingshu)".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 136 px
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