鴨頭丸帖
item from the collection of Shanghai Museum
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鴨頭丸帖
Summary
鴨頭丸帖 is a calligraphic work[1].
Key Facts
- 鴨頭丸帖 is the creator of Wang Xianzhi[2].
- 鴨頭丸帖's instance of is recorded as calligraphic work[3].
- 鴨頭丸帖's instance of is recorded as fittings[4].
- 鴨頭丸帖's instance of is recorded as work of art[5].
- 鴨頭丸帖's genre is Q133868310[6].
- 鴨頭丸帖 is made of silk[7].
- 鴨頭丸帖's collection is recorded as Shanghai Museum[8].
- 鴨頭丸帖 took place at Shanghai Museum[9].
- 鴨頭丸帖's country of origin is recorded as Eastern Jin dynasty[10].
- 鴨頭丸帖's exhibition history is recorded as Q132796716[11].
- 鴨頭丸帖's main subject is letter collection[12].
- 鴨頭丸帖's described at URL is recorded as https://www.shanghaimuseum.net/mu/frontend/pg/article/id/CI00000376[13].
- 鴨頭丸帖's has characteristic is recorded as artwork copy[14].
- 鴨頭丸帖's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+26.1'}[15].
- 鴨頭丸帖's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+26.9'}[16].
- 鴨頭丸帖's fabrication method is recorded as semi-cursive script[17].
- 鴨頭丸帖 dates from the Jin dynasty[18].
- 鴨頭丸帖 dates from the Eastern Jin dynasty[19].
- 鴨頭丸帖's copyright status is recorded as public domain[20].
- 鴨頭丸帖's calligrapher is recorded as Wang Xianzhi[21].
- 鴨頭丸帖's form of creative work is recorded as handscroll[22].
- 鴨頭丸帖's script style is recorded as semi-cursive script[23].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include calligraphic work[3], fittings[4], and work of art[5].