

The image shows a long, narrow scroll with a light beige background and a gray border. The scroll contains black Chinese calligraphy characters. There are eight lines of characters. The top line has one character, the second line has one character, the third line has one character, the fourth line has three characters, the fifth line has two characters, the sixth line has two characters, and the seventh and eighth lines are blank. There are two small red stamps on the left side, one near the bottom. The artist's name is written vertically along the left edge. The overall appearance suggests traditional Chinese calligraphy. The title of the piece is "Left Scroll from Calligraphy Couplet" and it is by Liang Qichao.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 232 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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