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Calligraphy in Semi-Cursive Style (xing-caoshu)

Yueshan Daozong (Chinese, 1629–1709)c. 1660–1709

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

This spontaneous, bold calligraphy style is characteristic of members of the Japanese Ōbaku school (Huangbo in Chinese) of Chan (Zen in Japanese) Buddhism, which was founded in Japan by Chinese monks in the 1600s. The monk Yueshan emigrated to Japan from the Chinese province of Fujian, taking a priestly post at Manpukuji, the headquarters of the Ōbaku school in Japan. He later became the seventh abbot of the distinguished temple.

Yueshan’s calligraphy features rounded characters that allow him to fuse strokes and characters in speedy brush movements. Here the text begins with the large character <em>chu </em>(“the beginning”), the initial focus of meditation on the text: <em>The dragon murmurs after sunset. The tiger roars before dawn.</em>

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  • Title: Calligraphy in Semi-Cursive Style (xing-caoshu)
  • Creator: Yueshan Daozong (Chinese, 1629–1709)
  • Date Created: c. 1660–1709
  • Physical Dimensions: Image: 28.6 x 64.1 cm (11 1/4 x 25 1/4 in.); Overall with knobs: 115.6 x 73.8 cm (45 1/2 x 29 1/16 in.)
  • Provenance: (Chinese Porcelain Factory, NY, sold to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gow), Robert and Katy Gow, Naples, FL, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
  • Type: Calligraphy
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/2003.353
  • Medium: Hanging scroll; ink on paper
  • Inscriptions: 初/ 龍吟初夜後,虎嘯五更前, 悅山, 道宗之印, Linji zheng zong
  • Department: Chinese Art
  • Culture: China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
  • Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Gow
  • Collection: ASIAN - Hanging scroll
  • Accession Number: 2003.353

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