“A Gift for Wu Yongqing of Xin’an at the End of the Year” Clerical Script by Li Faren Dragon Soars Over the Nine Continents Sharjah Calligraphy Museum, UAE | August 2024
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Description:
This work transcribes A Gift for Wu Yongqing of Xin’an at the End of the Year by Ming dynasty calligrapher and scholar Wang Weijian. The poem expresses friendship, gratitude, and the sentiment of sending blessings during the year’s end.
Rendered in Clerical Script (Li Shu), the piece exhibits dignified strokes and steady structure, embodying the grace and strength characteristic of the Han-style clerical hand. The brushwork combines firmness with smooth transitions, demonstrating Li Faren’s refined skill and deep understanding of traditional calligraphy.
Calligraphy Style:
Clerical Script (Li Shu)
Text by Wang Weijian, Ming Dynasty
Dimensions:
178 × 58 cm
(70 × 22 4/5 in)
One-of-a-kind original handwritten calligraphy work. Unframed.
About the Artist:
Li Faren, from Qingyang, Gansu Province, is a member of the Gansu Calligraphers Association. His works are deeply rooted in traditional styles, reflecting both regional cultural heritage and personal artistic cultivation.