HU HANMIN (1879-1936)
HU HANMIN (1879-1936)

SEVEN-CHARACTER COUPLET IN RUNNING SCRIPT

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HU HANMIN (1879-1936)
SEVEN-CHARACTER COUPLET IN RUNNING SCRIPT
Pair of scrolls, mounted for framing, ink on paper
Inscribed and signed by the artist, with two seals
Dedicated to Liu Guansan (1872-1925)
51 ½ x 12 ½ in. (131 x 32 cm.)
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Hu Hanmin (1879-1936), who was also known as Zhantang and Bukui Shizhu, was a revolutionary from Guangdong and one of the primary leaders in the Nationalist Party. He joined the United League in September 1905 and acted as the chief editor of Min Bao. Later he became the chief assistant to Sun Yat-sen.

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