Couplet on an Autumn Sky

Emperor Lizong Chinese

Song dynasty (960–1279)

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Lizong was the finest calligrapher among the Song emperors who came after Gaozong (r. 1127–62). While his predecessors followed Gaozong's style, Lizong developed his own unique manner, which was distinguished by angular brushstrokes with straight rapid brush movements—in contrast to the slower, more rounded brushstrokes of Gaozong—and by his preference for Tang, rather than Jin, dynasty models.

This couplet may well describe the beauty of West Lake, site of the Southern Song imperial palace:

Deep in the autumn, waters are clear to the bottom [of the lake],
After rain, blueness extends across the sky.

#7383. Couplet on an Autumn Sky

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Couplet on an Autumn Sky, Emperor Lizong (Chinese, 1205–64, r. 1224–64), Fan mounted as an album leaf; ink on silk, China

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