Poem in Cursive Script
Returned to lender
This work of art was on loan to the museum and has since been returned to its lender.One of the most outspoken officials in the late Ming period, Huang Daozhou persistently risked his life and career by criticizing court authorities. After the Manchu conquest of north China, he was active in the revivalist movement under the Southern Ming regime and died a martyr.
Huang was an eminent scholar on a variety of subjects, from Neo-Confucianism to astronomy. Although he considered calligraphy a mere pastime, his accomplishment is no less impressive. In this work of running-cursive script, he altered the standard configuration of characters to create precariously balanced forms that often rely on a calculated final stroke to adjust their proportion and center of gravity. The sharp, fastmoving brushwork generates a rhythmic cadence of pent-up energy and release.
Huang composed this poem during an outing to the mountains by West Lake, in Hangzhou, in the winter of 1638. In it he laments the physical frailty of old age and expresses his longing for a life in reclusion. Among his companions on this trip was Ni Yuanlu (1593–1644).
cat. no. 9
Huang was an eminent scholar on a variety of subjects, from Neo-Confucianism to astronomy. Although he considered calligraphy a mere pastime, his accomplishment is no less impressive. In this work of running-cursive script, he altered the standard configuration of characters to create precariously balanced forms that often rely on a calculated final stroke to adjust their proportion and center of gravity. The sharp, fastmoving brushwork generates a rhythmic cadence of pent-up energy and release.
Huang composed this poem during an outing to the mountains by West Lake, in Hangzhou, in the winter of 1638. In it he laments the physical frailty of old age and expresses his longing for a life in reclusion. Among his companions on this trip was Ni Yuanlu (1593–1644).
cat. no. 9
Artwork Details
- 明 黃道周 草書五言詩 軸
- Title: Poem in Cursive Script
- Artist: Huang Daozhou (Chinese, 1585–1646)
- Period: Ming dynasty (1368–1644)
- Date: 17th century
- Culture: China
- Medium: Hanging scroll; ink on satin
- Dimensions: Image: 67 11/16 x 20 1/2 in. (172 x 52 cm)
- Classification: Calligraphy
- Credit Line: Lent by The Chih Lo Lou Collection, Hong Kong
- Curatorial Department: Asian Art