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Calligraphy screens, 1818 (ink on paper)

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Calligraphy screens, 1818 (ink on paper)

1070667 Calligraphy screens, 1818 (ink on paper) by Bosai, Kameda (1752-1826); 172.4x388.9 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; gift of Mrs. James H. Clark in honor of Emily Sano; Japanese, out of copyright

Media ID 22219582

© gift of Mrs. James H. Clark in honor of Emily Sano / Bridgeman Images

Brushwork Calligraphic East Asian Edo Period Folding Series


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This print showcases the exquisite "Calligraphy screens" created in 1818 by Bosai, Kameda. Measuring an impressive 172.4x388.9 cm, these ink on paper masterpieces can be found at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA. The generous gift of Mrs. James H. Clark in honor of Emily Sano has allowed art enthusiasts to appreciate and admire this remarkable piece. Belonging to the Edo period and originating from East Asia, these calligraphy screens are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Japan. The meticulous brushwork and intricate details displayed on these folding screens demonstrate the skillful craftsmanship that went into their creation. The artist's expertise in calligraphy is evident as each stroke gracefully dances across the surface, creating a harmonious blend of text and visual artistry. The carefully chosen characters convey deep meaning and evoke emotions within those who gaze upon them. These calligraphy screens not only serve as decorative pieces but also hold significant cultural value as they represent a traditional form of artistic expression deeply rooted in Japanese history. Through this print by Bridgeman Images, viewers are transported into a world where words become art, inviting us to appreciate both the beauty and power that lies within written language.

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