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Description 試墨帖部分, Calligraphy of Cursive and Semi-cursive style, paper scroll, 行草書羅漢賛等書巻. The Chinese reads, right to left, top to bottom, 癸卯叁月 在蘇之雲隠山房 雨窗無事 (continues, 范而孚 王伯明 趙满生同過訪 試虎丘 磨高麗墨 并試筆亂書 都無倫次).
Date Ming Dynasty, 1603 明代後期
Source Tokyo National Museum 東京国立博物館
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Dong Qichang  (1555–1636)  wikidata:Q537211 s:zh:Author:董其昌 q:zh:董其昌
 
Dong Qichang
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Xuanzai
Description Chinese painter, calligrapher, writer, poet, politician and art historian
Date of birth/death 1555 Edit this at Wikidata 1636 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Songjiang
Work period Ming Dynasty
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