

Fan-shaped artwork with a beige background, resembling rice paper or silk. The artwork features black Chinese calligraphy written in a dense and intricate manner across its surface. Two small red seals or stamps are present on the bottom left and right corners of the fan. The text is arranged in lines that follow the curved shape of the fan. The artwork is titled "Two Poems in Five-character Regulated Verse" and is created by Wang Guxiang. The background behind the fan is plain and off-white.
Artwork Details
- Medium
- Folding fan mounted as an album leaf; ink on gold-flecked paper
- Culture
- China
- Dimensions
- 600 × 295 px
- Public Domain
- Yes
- Museum Record
- View original
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