- Title
- Postscript from a stele commemorating Buddhist Zen master Dazhi ; Yifu chan shi bei yin ji ; Dazhi chan shi bei yin ji
- 19th. century?
- Rubbing of a postscript from a stele commemorating Buddhist Zen master Dazhi, also named Yifu, from Cien Temple. Texts written by Yang Bocheng, calligraphy by Shi Weize.
- 34 x 112 cm
- No linguistic content
- rubbings
- Images
- Xi'an bei lin, Xi'an Shi, Shaanxi Sheng, China
inscriptions
stele (archaeology)
calligraphy
Buddhist monks - Chinese
- Tang
- ink
paper
intaglio - Citation/references: Jin shi cui bian, 1805, v. 81, p. 29-31. ; Xi'an bei lin, 1963. p. 22. ; Xi'an bei lin quan ji, 1999, Case No. 2, v. 10-11, p. 1043-1168. (full rubbing and all sections) ; Beijing tu shu guan cang Zhongguo li dai shi ke ta ben hui bian, 1991, v. 24, p. 142. (Yifu chan shi bei yin ji) ; Shannxi gu dai shi ke yi shu, 1995, p. 178. ; Zhongguo mei shu quan ji, shu fa zhuan ke bian, 1989, v. 3, pl. 55, p. 124, 31. ; Zhong hua shu xue da ci dian, 2000, p. 35. ; Zhongguo mei shu jia ren ming ci dian, 1981, p. 158. (Shi Weize).
General note: Script style: li shu. ; Inscription in the lower section of the stele. ; Stele inscribed both sides. On the other side of the inscription, also in collection (accession # C-24, #C-25), an essay commemorating Buddhist Zen master Dazhi, also named Yifu, from Cien Temple. ; C-26, C-28 are duplicate copies.
Historical: Stele date: 18th. day of 5th. mo. of 29th. yr. of Kaiyuan, Tang (741). - Fine Arts Library, Special Collections, Harvard University
- W277040_URN-3:FHCL:476971
- Title
- Postscript from a stele commemorating Buddhist Zen master Dazhi ; Yifu chan shi bei yin ji ; Dazhi chan shi bei yin ji
- Date
- 19th. century?
- Description
- Rubbing of a postscript from a stele commemorating Buddhist Zen master Dazhi, also named Yifu, from Cien Temple. Texts written by Yang Bocheng, calligraphy by Shi Weize.
- Extent
- 34 x 112 cm
- Language
- No linguistic content
- Genre
- rubbings
- Digital Format
- Images
- Subjects
- Xi'an bei lin, Xi'an Shi, Shaanxi Sheng, China
inscriptions
stele (archaeology)
calligraphy
Buddhist monks - Culture
- Chinese
- Style / Period
- Tang
- Materials / Techniques
- ink
paper
intaglio - Notes
- Citation/references: Jin shi cui bian, 1805, v. 81, p. 29-31. ; Xi'an bei lin, 1963. p. 22. ; Xi'an bei lin quan ji, 1999, Case No. 2, v. 10-11, p. 1043-1168. (full rubbing and all sections) ; Beijing tu shu guan cang Zhongguo li dai shi ke ta ben hui bian, 1991, v. 24, p. 142. (Yifu chan shi bei yin ji) ; Shannxi gu dai shi ke yi shu, 1995, p. 178. ; Zhongguo mei shu quan ji, shu fa zhuan ke bian, 1989, v. 3, pl. 55, p. 124, 31. ; Zhong hua shu xue da ci dian, 2000, p. 35. ; Zhongguo mei shu jia ren ming ci dian, 1981, p. 158. (Shi Weize).
General note: Script style: li shu. ; Inscription in the lower section of the stele. ; Stele inscribed both sides. On the other side of the inscription, also in collection (accession # C-24, #C-25), an essay commemorating Buddhist Zen master Dazhi, also named Yifu, from Cien Temple. ; C-26, C-28 are duplicate copies.
Historical: Stele date: 18th. day of 5th. mo. of 29th. yr. of Kaiyuan, Tang (741). - Repository
- Fine Arts Library, Special Collections, Harvard University
- Record ID
- W277040_URN-3:FHCL:476971
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