

A scroll with calligraphy written in black ink on beige paper. The calligraphy is written in a cursive style. There are eight columns of writing. The text is written in Chinese characters. There are four red stamps on the left side of the scroll. The stamps are arranged vertically. The top stamp is a square with a design inside. The next three stamps are rectangular with designs inside. The title of the work is "Poem Composed on Tiger Hill on Mankind's Day" and the artist is Zhou Tianqiu.
Artwork Details
- Medium
- Album leaf; ink on paper
- Culture
- China
- Dimensions
- 599 × 371 px
- Public Domain
- Yes
- Museum Record
- View original
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