WANG YUAN (6th century)

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WANG YUAN (6th century)

Late 17th Century Rubbing of the Shimen Ming ("Stone Gate Inscription", engraved AD 509)

Standard Script Calligraphy (kai shu)

Album of forty-three leaves, ink rubbed on paper, each leaf measures 11 x 7¾in. (28 x 19.8cm.)

Eleven collectors' seals, including two of Jiang Zhuyi

Lot Essay

The Shimen Ming is one of the strongest examples of calligraphy written during the Wei dynasty (386-557). The calligraphy is broad and life-like and was greatly admired by the reformer and scholar Kang Youwei (1858-1927). Because the " " character of the phrase " " is still intact, the rubbing is datable to the late 17th century.