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Night (Ye), Written in Section Script
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This large, horizontally oriented, rectangular album leaf is inscribed with nine columns of text, the columns with varying numbers of characters and thus of various lengths. The text is a forty-two-character poem composed and inscribed on this album leaf by Fung Ming Chip (standard Mandarin transcription: Feng Mingqiu). The artist has stated to the curator that the work's title is Night ("Ye"). The character "Ye" appears in the fourth column from the left; in fact, it is the only character in that column of text. The characters are written in cursive, or running, script ("xingshu") in a manner that the artist characterizes as "section script." This calligraphic work is not dated; however, the artist stated to the curator that he created it in 2009. This calligraphic work is not signed, but it includes three seals of the artist, which identify it as a work of Fung Ming Chip. The three seals, which the artist himself carved, and their locations can be described as follows:
Left: Square, red, relief seal reading "Ming Chip" (Ming Qiu) [Artist's given name]
Center: Square, red, pictorial seal reading "Yun" (Clouds)
Right: Square, red, intaglio seal reading "Jian Zhi Ji Li" (Seeing this brings good fortune)
The poem can be translated as follows:
Freezing quiet streets
Whipping away,
Occasional passing cars.
Heartless street lights,
Faint north winds
Revive the underground dancer with a kiss.
Night
Deeply sunk within emptiness,
Happiness is actually
The color turquoise.
Department of Asian Art
Fung Ming Chip Hong Kong (2009-2010) sold; to Susan L. Beningson New York 2010 gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2010.
NOTE:
This work was created by Fung Ming Chip in Hong Kong in 2009.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Susan L. Beningson and Steve Arons in memory of Renée Beningson
Title: Night (Ye), Written in Section Script
Description:
This large, horizontally oriented, rectangular album leaf is inscribed with nine columns of text, the columns with varying numbers of characters and thus of various lengths.
The text is a forty-two-character poem composed and inscribed on this album leaf by Fung Ming Chip (standard Mandarin transcription: Feng Mingqiu).
The artist has stated to the curator that the work's title is Night ("Ye").
The character "Ye" appears in the fourth column from the left; in fact, it is the only character in that column of text.
The characters are written in cursive, or running, script ("xingshu") in a manner that the artist characterizes as "section script.
" This calligraphic work is not dated; however, the artist stated to the curator that he created it in 2009.
This calligraphic work is not signed, but it includes three seals of the artist, which identify it as a work of Fung Ming Chip.
The three seals, which the artist himself carved, and their locations can be described as follows:
Left: Square, red, relief seal reading "Ming Chip" (Ming Qiu) [Artist's given name]
Center: Square, red, pictorial seal reading "Yun" (Clouds)
Right: Square, red, intaglio seal reading "Jian Zhi Ji Li" (Seeing this brings good fortune)
The poem can be translated as follows:
Freezing quiet streets
Whipping away,
Occasional passing cars.
Heartless street lights,
Faint north winds
Revive the underground dancer with a kiss.
Night
Deeply sunk within emptiness,
Happiness is actually
The color turquoise.
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