Detail View: National Palace English: The Cold Food Observance

Work ID: 
M01G00007
Title: 
The Cold Food Observance
Creation Date: 
Song Dynasty
Start Year Date: 
A.D.960
End Year Date: 
A.D.1279
Dynasty: 
39 Song Dynasty (A.D. 960~1279)
Creator: 
Su Shi
Creation Place: 
China
Measurements: 
34 x 119.5 cm
Material: 
Semi-cursive script, ink on paper
Form: 
Shou-juan (hand scroll)
Type: 
Calligraphy
Repository: 
The National Palace Museum, Taipei
Description: 
This is considered to be Su Shi's finest calligraphic masterpiece. It expresses his inner pain following banishment from the capital on charges of calumny against the government of the day, and his appointment to the lowly provincial office of deputy military training commissioner at Huangzhou. The poverty-stricken living conditions at Huangzhou plunged the poet into the depths of despair. His surging emotions are perfectly crystallized in this example of his cursive script calligraphy, with its characters of unpredictable size, columns of varying density, and corresponding variations in ink tone.
ImageV ID: 
M01G00007AS001
Rights: 
Lee & Lee Communications