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Brush from Dafengtang Studio
Brush from Dafengtang Studio

Brush from Dafengtang Studio

Place of OriginChina
Date1960s
MaterialsZitan wood holder and ox hair
DimensionsL. 12 1/2 in x Diam. 1 in, L. 31.7 cm x Diam. 2.4 cm
Credit LineThe Yeh Family Collection
Object number2003.43
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
On View
Not on view
SignedChang Dai-chien ordered this brush for the use by brother Ye Gongchao
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文房四寶

Four Treasures of a Scholar's Studio
The brush, inkstick, paper, and inkstone are collectively known as the "Four Treasures of a Scholar's Studio." With the same tools, Chinese artists created painting and calligraphy. Upon completion, one or more personal seal impressions were added, either below or by the signature.


Brushes
The Chinese brush has two major components—hair and holder. The most important element is the hair, which may come from a deer, goat, sable, rabbit, or other animal, depending on the desired resilience and size of the brush. Carefully selected and graded, a bunch of hair forms a fine point, enabling artists to create desirable calligraphic brushwork.

Box
approx. 1800-1890
Large table
1750-1850
Large table
approx. 1700-1800
Table
approx. 1750-1850
Large table
1736-1795
Hat
1850-1900
Gusoku-type armor
approx. 1800-1850
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