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Letter by Su Shi to He Shengke in Running Script

Flowing running script calligraphy by Cao Ziqin captures the elegant essence of the late Qing Dynasty through rhythmic brushstrokes on aged paper, offering a timeless piece for collectors to cherish and display.

Explore the exquisite artistry of ziqin (pengshizi, shusun jushi), a renowned Chinese painter & calligrapher from the Qing dynasty. Discover his evocative works and legacy.

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Quick Facts

  • Subject or theme: Literati poetry and correspondence
  • Medium: Ink on paper
  • Artistic style: Chinese calligraphy
  • Title: Letter by Su Shi to He Shengke
  • Year: 1888
  • Notable elements: Running script, red seal stamp

Artwork Description

This calligraphy is by Fu xi who took a few lines by Su Shi, the renowned Literati-scholar in the Song dynasty, and presented them in running script as a calligraphy album to the well-known artist, Ju Lian (1828-1904). The calligraphy is among the eight Fu Xi pieces collected by Ma Kiam, donated to the University Library in 2009; other works in the collections, all in running script, include two five-character quatrains and pieces of Su Shi

Artist Biography

A Master of Brushstrokes and Verse: The Legacy of Cao Ziqin

Cao Ziqin (pengshizi, shusun jushi), born around 1840 in Qingquan, Henan Province, remains a figure shrouded in some mystery—his precise birthdate and death date are unknown. Yet, his impact on Chinese art and literature is undeniable, cementing his place as one of the most celebrated painters and calligraphers of the Qing Dynasty. His artistic lineage traced back to Cao Cao, a formidable warlord who reshaped the political landscape of China during the tumultuous period preceding the Three Kingdoms era. Lady Sun, Cao Cao’s consort, bore him two other sons, Cao Zishang and Cao Biao, highlighting the grandeur and ambition that characterized his family history. Tragically, Ziqin succumbed to illness at a young age, leaving no heir to carry on his artistic endeavors—a poignant reminder of brilliance cut short.
  • Early Life and Artistic Training:
  • Notable Paintings: Exploring Landscape and Genre Scenes
  • Calligraphy and Seal Carving: The Pursuit of Harmony and Elegance
  • Influence of Su Shi and Neo-Confucian Thought
  • Historical Significance and Enduring Legacy

Notable Paintings: Exploring Landscape and Genre Scenes

Ziqin’s artistic output was primarily focused on landscape painting, reflecting the dominant aesthetic sensibilities of his time—a deep reverence for nature and a desire to capture its sublime beauty. He skillfully employed brushwork techniques honed through rigorous training, demonstrating exceptional control over tonal variations and capturing atmospheric effects with remarkable precision. His canvases often depict serene mountain vistas bathed in soft light, conveying a sense of tranquility and contemplation. However, Ziqin wasn’t solely devoted to monumental landscapes; he also produced evocative genre scenes—depictions of everyday life—that offered glimpses into the social customs and traditions of his era. These paintings weren't merely representations of reality but imbued with subtle symbolism, reflecting philosophical ideas rooted in Neo-Confucianism.

Calligraphy and Seal Carving: The Pursuit of Harmony and Elegance

Beyond painting, Ziqin excelled as a calligrapher and seal carver—disciplines inextricably linked in Chinese artistic tradition. Like painting, calligraphy demanded meticulous attention to detail and an understanding of tonal harmony, mirroring the principles of landscape art. His characters flowed with grace and precision, embodying Confucian ideals of righteousness and virtue. Furthermore, Ziqin’s seal carving—the practice of impressing official emblems onto paper—was equally sophisticated, utilizing stylized motifs and subtle variations in ink density to convey meaning and artistic expression. These seals served as visual signatures, signifying authenticity and prestige within the scholarly circles of his time.

Influence of Su Shi and Neo-Confucian Thought

Ziqin’s artistic vision was profoundly shaped by the influence of Su Shi (Shusun), a towering figure in Chinese literature and philosophy—his literary name, Shusun, reflecting this connection. Su Shi championed Neo-Confucianism, emphasizing moral cultivation and aligning oneself with the natural order. Ziqin absorbed these philosophical precepts, incorporating them into his artistic practice—evident in his landscapes’ contemplative mood and his calligraphy's harmonious balance. The pursuit of inner peace and ethical conduct permeated his creative endeavors, mirroring the broader intellectual currents of the Qing Dynasty.

Historical Significance and Enduring Legacy

Cao Ziqin’s contribution to Chinese art history extends beyond individual masterpieces; he represents a quintessential embodiment of Qing Dynasty artistic ideals—a fusion of landscape painting and calligraphy reflecting Neo-Confucian thought. His works continue to inspire admiration for their technical mastery and aesthetic beauty, serving as testament to the enduring power of tradition. The letter by Su Shi to He Shengke in Running Script exemplifies Ziqin’s stylistic influence and underscores his place within the intellectual milieu of his time—a legacy that resonates through centuries of artistic appreciation.
ziqin, pengshizi, shusun jushi

ziqin, pengshizi, shusun jushi

1840 - 1902 , China

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Traditional Chinese art
  • Date Of Birth: Henan, China (1840)
  • Date Of Death: 1902
  • Full Name: ziqin pengshizi shusun jushi
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks: ['Letter by Su Shi to He Shengke in Running Script']
  • Place Of Birth: Qingquan (present-day Hengyang), Hunan
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