After Three Rubbings, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), dated 1680, China, Folding fan mounted as an album leaf; ink on paper, 6 11/16


After Three Rubbings, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), dated 1680, China, Folding fan mounted as an album leaf; ink on paper, 6 11/16 x 20 in. (17 x cm), Calligraphy, Yun Shouping (Chinese, 1633–1690), Yun Shouping's normal writing style derives from the Tang master Chu Suiliang (596–658). In this fan, however, Yun copied texts by three other early masters preserved in stone rubbings. From right to left the texts are: Classic of the Yellow Court, attributed to Wang Xizhi (303?–361?); Xuanjing bei by Zhang Sizhi (dates unknown); and the Zhengzuo tie by Yan Zhenqing (709–785


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