Chinese Poems for the Twelve Months probably late 1730s Gion Nankai Gion Nankai is counted as one of the great pioneers of the Bunjin (Literati) painting and calligraphy movement of the early eighteenth century, and recognized as one of the most talented poets in Chinese of his generation. This series of twelve poems by Nankai, each on a seasonal theme related to the relevant month of the year, is rendered in an impressive array of Chinese calligraphy styles. It serves as a visual record of the Chinese calligraphy styles that inspired and influenced literati calligraphy of the eighteenth century, ranging from the archaic clerical script (rarely practiced in Japan in pre-Edo times) used to transcribe the poem of the tenth month, and that of the great Northern Song dynasty calligrapher Hwang Tingjian (Pei Wang: 1045-1105) represented in the exuberant brushwork of the third month poem. The Yuan dynasty calligrapher Zhao Mengfu (1254-1322) was an overriding influence throughout Nankais ca

Chinese Poems for the Twelve Months probably late 1730s Gion Nankai Gion Nankai is counted as one of the great pioneers of the Bunjin (Literati) painting and calligraphy movement of the early eighteenth century, and recognized as one of the most talented poets in Chinese of his generation. This series of twelve poems by Nankai, each on a seasonal theme related to the relevant month of the year, is rendered in an impressive array of Chinese calligraphy styles. It serves as a visual record of the Chinese calligraphy styles that inspired and influenced literati calligraphy of the eighteenth century, ranging from the archaic clerical script (rarely practiced in Japan in pre-Edo times) used to transcribe the poem of the tenth month, and that of the great Northern Song dynasty calligrapher Hwang Tingjian (Pei Wang: 1045-1105) represented in the exuberant brushwork of the third month poem. The Yuan dynasty calligrapher Zhao Mengfu (1254-1322) was an overriding influence throughout Nankais ca
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