Miscellaneous Writings on Zhang Xu
In 1969, as his vision deteriorated, Xie embraced the bold cursive calligraphy of Zhang Xu (act. ca. 700–750) and Huaisu (725–ca. 799), the two greatest exponents of this type of script. Here, Xie also transcribed several connoisseurs' comments and colophons on Zhang's calligraphic work, as well as the master's biography from the Xuanhe shupu (ca. 1120), a catalogue of the emperor Huizong's calligraphy collection.
Artwork Details
- 現代 謝稚柳 張旭札記 卷
- Title: Miscellaneous Writings on Zhang Xu
- Artist: Xie Zhiliu (Chinese, 1910–1997)
- Date: late 1960s
- Culture: China
- Medium: Handscroll; ink on paper
- Dimensions: Overall: 7 1/16 x 61 5/8 in. (18 x 156.5 cm)
- Classification: Calligraphy
- Credit Line: Gift of Sarah Shay, 2005
- Object Number: 2005.411.1
- Rights and Reproduction: Estate of Xie Zhiliu
- Curatorial Department: Asian Art
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