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Calligraphy in Standard Script
Details
SUN WEN (1866-1925)
Calligraphy in Standard Script
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink on silk
27.5 x 79.5 cm. (10 7⁄8 x 31 ¼ in.)
Signed, with one seal of the artist
NOTE:
According to the report in Sanriku Shimpo, the Moriyama family is a rice merchant in Kesennuma City. After the failure of the Second Revolution, Sun Wen was forced to flee to Japan, and received assistance from the Moriyama family. Wong Tong (1884-1957), an important subordinate of Sun Wen in Japan, had a close relationship with one of the members of the Moriyama family, and were referred to as brothers in their correspondences.
Calligraphy in Standard Script
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink on silk
27.5 x 79.5 cm. (10 7⁄8 x 31 ¼ in.)
Signed, with one seal of the artist
NOTE:
According to the report in Sanriku Shimpo, the Moriyama family is a rice merchant in Kesennuma City. After the failure of the Second Revolution, Sun Wen was forced to flee to Japan, and received assistance from the Moriyama family. Wong Tong (1884-1957), an important subordinate of Sun Wen in Japan, had a close relationship with one of the members of the Moriyama family, and were referred to as brothers in their correspondences.
Provenance
Previously in the collection of Moriyama family in Kesennuma, Japan.
Literature
Sanriku Shimpo #6808, 3 August 1968, p.1.
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