Product Details
Details
Material: Paper
Size: 68x29cm
In 1981, ink and color on paper, signed and stamped by Grandmaster JinBodhi.
Inscription: Xin Yousuihan wrote about the lay Buddhists of Dongpo
Poetry, Ulva Zhou Cheng
Seal: Zhou Cheng,
Ulva Zhou Cheng (b. 1941),
Professor Zhou Cheng is also good at calligraphy, painting and seal cutting, and his works are of high quality. He used to be the president of the Taiwan Printing Society and a specially-appointed painter of the Jiangsu Academy of Traditional Chinese Painting.
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