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CALLIGRAPHY IN REGULAR SCRIPT

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Lu Runxiang: A Master of Running and Kaishu Script in the Late Qing

Lu Runxiang (陸潤庠), born in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, during the late Qing Dynasty (1841-1915), stands as a significant figure in Chinese calligraphy, particularly renowned for his masterful execution of running script (行書) and kaishu script (楷書). While often operating under the pseudonym Feng Shi (楓石), he was a man of considerable scholarly achievement, holding prestigious positions within the imperial court – including serving as tutor to Puyi, the last emperor of China. His work transcends mere aesthetic beauty; it’s imbued with the spirit of his era and reflects a deep understanding of traditional Chinese philosophy and artistic principles.

Lu's early life was marked by academic excellence. He excelled in the imperial examinations, achieving the highest rank – ‘zhuangyuan’ – in 1874. This remarkable accomplishment opened doors to a distinguished career within the Qing bureaucracy. His administrative roles, including positions as libationer of the Imperial Academy and president of the Censorate, provided him with valuable insights into the workings of government and society, experiences that subtly informed his artistic perspective. However, it was his dedication to calligraphy that truly defined his legacy. He embraced the ‘tiexue’ (帖學) tradition – a rigorous study of classical calligraphic models established by Wang Xizhi – as the foundation for his own style.

The Art of Running and Kaishu: A Synthesis of Form and Spirit

Lu Runxiang's calligraphy is characterized by a remarkable balance between technical precision and expressive fluidity. His kaishu script, in particular, demonstrates an exceptional command of form – the precise strokes, balanced proportions, and unwavering verticality are hallmarks of this traditional style. Yet, it’s within his running script that he truly shines. Running script, with its dynamic brushwork and relaxed execution, allows for a greater degree of personal expression. Lu masterfully harnessed this freedom, imbuing each character with a sense of movement and vitality.

He didn't simply replicate established models; instead, he infused his work with a subtle dynamism, reflecting the changing currents of his time. His brushwork is characterized by a delicate balance between control and spontaneity, creating an illusion of effortless grace. The strokes flow naturally from one to another, conveying a sense of rhythm and harmony. His use of ink – varying its density and texture – further enhances the expressive qualities of his script.

A key element in Lu’s style is his deliberate use of aged paper, often simulating the appearance of antique scrolls – a technique that adds layers of historical resonance and enhances the sense of timelessness. This choice wasn't merely aesthetic; it reflected a deep appreciation for the history of calligraphy and its connection to Chinese culture.

Influences and Historical Context

Lu Runxiang’s artistic development was shaped by several influential factors. The late Qing Dynasty witnessed a revival of interest in classical Chinese art and philosophy, fueled by a desire to reconnect with traditional values amidst rapid social and political change. The concept of ‘fengxue’ (風學), or “wind learning,” emerged as a counterpoint to the rigid formalism of earlier artistic movements, emphasizing spontaneity, naturalness, and individual expression. Lu's calligraphy reflects this shift towards greater freedom and personal interpretation.

Furthermore, his exposure to Confucian scholarship – particularly the teachings of Wang Xizhi and other classical masters – provided him with a deep understanding of aesthetic principles and compositional techniques. His work is often seen as a synthesis of these influences, blending technical mastery with a profound appreciation for the philosophical underpinnings of Chinese art.

Notable Works and Legacy

Several of Lu Runxiang’s works have achieved significant recognition within the art world. The ‘Calligraphy Couplet in Regular Script,’ currently held by WahooArt.com, exemplifies his skill and artistic vision. The aged paper and intricate script details evoke a sense of timeless beauty and historical depth. His auction records demonstrate consistent demand for his pieces, reflecting their enduring appeal to collectors and connoisseurs alike.

Beyond individual works, Lu Runxiang’s legacy lies in his contribution to the development of running script during a period of transition. He demonstrated how traditional techniques could be adapted and reinterpreted within a modern context, paving the way for future generations of calligraphers. His work serves as a testament to the enduring power of calligraphy as both an art form and a reflection of Chinese culture.

Lu Runxiang’s influence can be seen in subsequent generations of calligraphers who sought to emulate his technical skill and expressive power, solidifying his place as one of the most important figures in late Qing Dynasty calligraphy. His dedication to ‘tiexue,’ combined with his embrace of running script, established him as a master of both tradition and innovation – an artist whose work continues to inspire and captivate audiences today.

Rövid tények

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Hívósírás, Kaishu
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Fengxue']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Wang Xizhi']
  • Date Of Birth: 1841
  • Date Of Death: 1915
  • Full Name: Lu Runxiang
  • Nationality: Kínai
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Hívóképletek
    • Lu Runxiang hívószíne
  • Place Of Birth: Szöul, Kína