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Cursive Script

Artist (Chinese, 1879–1964)
DateUnknown
MediumHanging scroll: ink on paper
Dimensions56 3/4 × 18 3/8 inches (144.1 × 46.7 cm)
ClassificationsCalligraphy
Credit LineGift of Sheila Dai and Michael Messitt
Terms
  • Calligraphy
  • Hanging scroll: ink
  • Paper
  • Chinese
Object number2003.041.003
Label CopyYu Youren, born in Shanxi, was a reformist educator and politician, and is considered one of the greatest modern masters of calligraphy, best known for his work in cursive and semi-cursive script. Among his proposed reforms was the standardization of cursive script so that it could more easily be learned. The later development of simplified characters in the People’s Republic of China drew upon Yu’s ideas. The subject of this calligraphy is a literati poem concerning the beauty of a plum blossom set within a landscape of mountains and rivers. The text comments on the artist’s distanced friendship with a fellow literati scholar, and how the moss has begun to accumulate on the landscape in his absence. ("Debating Art: Chinese Intellectuals at the Crossroads," curated by Yuhua Ding, with assistance by Elizabeth Emrich, and presented at the Johnson Museum February 2-July 8, 2018)
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