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Artworks
C. C. Wang
Ascending Stork Tower in Cursive Script , 1990sFlat bristle brush with black ink on paper, framed36 x 24 in
91.4 x 61 cmDescription:
To the furthest mountain, the bright sun shines
To the distant sea, the Yellow River flows
To get a better view
Climb another floor
–Tang poem by Wang Zhihuan (688-742)
Footnote: Wang Zhihuan (traditional Chinese: 王之渙; simplified Chinese: 王之涣; pinyin: Wáng Zhīhuàn, 688–742) and whose name has been traditionally been transcribed "Wang Tsu-huan" was a Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty's Kaiyuan era. He is best known for his famous poem entitled "Ascending the Stork Tower" (登鸛雀樓).
王己千(1907-2003)草書《登鸛雀樓》水墨 扁筆刷 紙本釋文:白日依山盡,黃河入海流。 欲窮千裏目,更上一層樓。款識:王之渙詩愚公。鈐印:王季遷印、懷雲樓、溪岸草堂
Exhibitions
2022 Jan 18th - Mar 5th New York Rhythms: C. C. Wang's Calligraphy, Fu Qiumeng Fine Art, New York, NY.
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