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VINTAGE CHINESE AUTHENTIC SCHOLAR'S CALLIGRAPHY BRUSH BI FOUR TREASURES CHINA

$ 184.27

Availability: 26 in stock
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: See description
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Culture: Chinese
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China

    Description

    GJPaw
    Auctions is pleased to offer a fine vintage Chinese wood and animal hair Calligraphy Brush. The Chinese historian Yang Xiong wrote, “Writing is pictures of the heart,” a reference to the expressive nature of calligraphy and the amount of practice and skill it takes to master this art form. Of all the tools needed to create calligraphy -
    ink, ink stone, paper, and brush (known as the Four Treasures of the Study) -
    it is the brush which is the most difficult to master.
    The master calligrapher Wang Xi Shi likened calligraphy to a battle when he said: “The sheet of paper, a battleground; the brush, lances and swords; the ink, mind, the commander in chief”.
    The brush represents the point where mind, dexterity, and creative ability meet. The traditional brush (bi) can be traced back to the Neolithic age -
    but the earliest intact ink brush was found in 1954, in the tomb of a Chu citizen during the Warring States Period (476 - 221 B.C). Modern brush design can be traced back to Meng Tian, a general of the Qin Dynasty (221 to 206 BC). Chinese calligraphy brush stalks can be made from either bamboo or other materials such as red sandalwood and glass, or precious materials such as silver and gold. The brush hair is normally from goat, Siberian Weasel, pig, mouse, buffalo, wolf or rabbit. Even human hair is used (the hair from a baby's first hair cut is said to bring good fortune).
    This beautiful example
    features a beautiful wood stalk and animal hair. The brush measures 21.75 inches in length by 3 inches in diameter (55.2 cm by 7.62 cm). It shows wear consistent with a dating to the mid-20th century, but generally the brush is in very good condition. This is a fine collector’s piece and would make a worthy addition to any collection of Chinese art, scholar’s objects or Asian art in general.
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