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Qing Dynasty calligrapher Wu Gan wrote four screens in cursive in 1869

Wu Gan (1839-1887) character Ju Tan, also known as Chao Qi, number Chun Zhai, room name Yuan Shengzhai, Zhejiang Qiantang (Hangzhou) people, Gong wen, Jing Kai shu, penmanship Jin, Tang people, with the line of writing to the world, the pen free, thin and hard theosophical. There is the "Original Shengzhai Poetry Collection" Gongsheng. Guansheng County Discipline. He also co-authored the "Chronicle Poem of Hangcheng Xin You" with Zhang Yinyu.

Qing Dynasty calligrapher Wu Gan wrote four screens in cursive in 1869
Qing Dynasty calligrapher Wu Gan wrote four screens in cursive in 1869
Qing Dynasty calligrapher Wu Gan wrote four screens in cursive in 1869
Qing Dynasty calligrapher Wu Gan wrote four screens in cursive in 1869
Qing Dynasty calligrapher Wu Gan wrote four screens in cursive in 1869

Knowledge: Zi Qing Ren Brother Ya Genus, Ji Mi August, Ju Tan Wu Gan Shu.

Seal: Qian Tang Wu Gan, Ju Tan Han Mo

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