A specimen of handwritings of famous master calligraphers compiled by Jingmyeong Mun (1470-1559), a calligrapher of Ming dynasty, in 1560 (Year 15 of Myeongjong of Joseon). The first version consists of 10 volumes but in 1520 it became a complete set of 12 volumes. The famous original woodprint was called Damnuktak, but after a fire, it was changed into a stone printing. Calligraphic works of Jin, Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming dynasty are compiled and at the end, Jinmyeong Mun’s work was added. Jangseogak version is a model version with a delicate carving skill and is a very old and excellent copy. With Baekmu family stamp and Yiwangadoseo stamp, we could see that it was owned by the royal family.
You are all set!
Your first Culture Weekly will arrive this week.