FU SHAN (1607-1684)
FU SHAN (1607-1684)

Five-character Poems in Cursive Script

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FU SHAN (1607-1684)
Five-character Poems in Cursive Script
Hanging scroll
ink on flower-patterned satin
185.5 x 54 cm. (73 x 21 1/4 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist
Dedicated to Yuweng
Colophon on the mounting by Xu Bangda (1911-2012), signed with two seals, dated yihai year (1995)
TRANSLATION OF THE POEM:
With one thin walking stick I travelled on a slippery trail,
Seeing purple roses and black birch trees all over mountains.
No clouds rising around cliffs, no birds flying over the hidden river, I passed some flower bushes wiping raindrops off my beard.
Literature
Master Works of the Late Ming and Early Qing Period, Osaka, 2002, pl. 19.
Exhibited
Master Works of the Late Ming and Early Qing Period, Osaka, 25-27 May 2002.

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