Calligraphy by Ni Yuanlu

Calligraphy 1593 - 1644

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drawing, paper, ink

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drawing

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asian-art

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paper

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22_ming-dynasty-1368-1644

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ink

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calligraphic

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calligraphy

Dimensions: Image: 54 7/8 x 24 1/4 in. (139.4 x 61.6 cm) Overall with mounting: 111 x 31 1/2 in. (281.9 x 80 cm) Overall with knobs: 111 x 34 1/2 in. (281.9 x 87.6 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

Ni Yuanlu, a calligrapher of the late Ming Dynasty, created this work with ink on paper, a medium that lends itself to capturing the immediacy of the artist’s spirit. Observe the dynamic strokes that form the characters, each a symbol carrying centuries of cultural weight. Calligraphy, in its essence, is more than mere writing; it is the dance of the hand, heart, and mind, echoing the artist's innermost state. Notice how the strokes vary in thickness and speed, mirroring the ebb and flow of emotions. This echoes ancient Greek sculpture, where the contrapposto stance embodies life's dynamic tension. Consider the Confucian ideals embedded in the text, transmitted across generations, much like the archetypes Jung spoke of. Through calligraphy, Ni Yuanlu connects us to a collective memory, a shared understanding of morality and social harmony. It is a visual manifestation of cultural continuity, engaging us on a subconscious level with the wisdom of ages.

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