Mr. May praised the hand roll

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Mr. May praised the hand roll

Auction Information

Product:Mr. May praised the hand roll

NO:3052

Starting Price:SGD:200,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:L:408cm W:27.5cm

Auction Time:23-Sep-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

A scroll is a relatively long banner in calligraphy and painting, which is not easy to hang and can only be unfolded, appreciated, and rolled up by hand. Therefore, it is called a hand scroll; Also, because "hand scrolls" are relatively long, they are called "long scrolls" by people. The style of hand scrolls already existed in the Jin Dynasty. It evolved from the "Jingjuan" and "juanzi ben" of the Qin and Han dynasties. The content of hand scrolls can be a complete article or a poem, or composed of multiple independent characters connected together. If it is composed of independent characters and banners, the font can be uniform, or it can be in Kai, Xing, Cao, Li, and Seal script. It can also be composed of multiple independent characters mixed and interwoven together, and this type of hand scroll can be a joint creation of multiple calligraphers or the work of one calligrapher. If you are a calligrapher and painter, writing your own poetry, and drawing according to the meaning of the poem, this is what people call the "three wonders". This set of items is Mr. Mei's Praise Scroll, which is well preserved and has extremely high collection value and historical significance!