Poem on Imperial Gift of an Embroidered Silk: Calligraphy in Cursive Script Style (xingshu), c. 1525 Creator: Wen Zhengming (Chinese, 1470-1559).

Poem on Imperial Gift of an Embroidered Silk: Calligraphy in Cursive Script Style (xingshu), c. 1525 Creator: Wen Zhengming (Chinese, 1470-1559).

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Poem on Imperial Gift of an Embroidered Silk: Calligraphy in Cursive Script Style (xingshu), c. 1525. A poem by the influential Wen Zhengming expresses Wen’s gratitude to the Jiajing emperor (reigned 1522-1567) for a gift of embroidered silk bestowed in appreciation of his commendable service. The elegant, well-composed, and energetically written large characters in deep black ink reflect the handwriting of a distinguished scholar-artist. The poem reads: As I expressed my gratitude to His Majesty by the Goldwater Bridge. This heavenly silk is embroidered with five colours. Resplendent it is, draping over my arm with [designs of] twin dragons. Having received such a gift, I [bowed] in shame over my lack of achievements. Humbly I returned to my rank to observe the grand ceremony. I wish His Majesty shall live on for myriad years, And the sun will always shine upon His trailing robe.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Hanging scroll, ink on paper

Picture Type
  1. Calligraphy

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5409x18214
File Size : 288,632kb


Aliases

  1. 1998.169
  1. 160290
  1. 0940023424
  1. 1998.169
  1. 2-738-082
  1. 2738082

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