harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, ‘Haeng-sŏ’; C
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, ‘Haeng-sŏ’; Chinese, ‘Xingshu’), Kim Sŏng-kŭn (also known by sobriquet ['ho’]: Hae-sa), late 19th-early 20th century, Harvard Art Museums: CalligraphyHarvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Anonymous Fund and David Berg, Esq., Bequest FundSize: each couplet: H. 119.8 x W. 26.4 cm (47 3/16 x 10 3/8 in.)Medium: One of a pair of hanging scrolls now mounted as the seventh and eighth panels of a ten-panel folding screen; ink on lavendar- and orange-tinted papers decorated with seven dragon-and pearl roundels interspersed with scrolling clouds on the right panel and with designs of flying bats and scrolling clouds on the left panel, the decorations all painted in ink; with signature of the artist reading “Hae-sa”; with one square, red, intaglio seal of the artist reading “Kim Sŏng Kŭn In”https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/147222 -- source link
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