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 viewSignedChang Dai-chien ordered this brush for the use by brother Ye Gongchao
More Information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.
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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.
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