Wu Rangzhi engraved Huang Xixi used Shoushan hibiscus stone beast button to seal size 2.4×2.4×6.5 cm.×2 Inscription: 1, Zihong. 2. Huang Xixi seal.
Side paragraph: 1, Jiashen Qiuyue uncle and widow view. 2. This seal was engraved by Weng without signing, and the uncle and child made up for it.
Publications: 1. The Seal of the Jin Dynasty Bronze Drum Zhai, Volume 7, P14, edited by Li Peizhen, 1876.
2. Wu Zhao Yincun, vol. 5, P12, P13, edited by Ge Changying, 1931.
3. "Ming and Qing Dynasty Celebrity Engraving Collection", vol. 8, p27, edited by Ge Changying and Hu Zuoqing, 1944.
4. "The Four Great Seals of the Late Qing Dynasty", vol. 1, p21, Fang Jiexi, 1951.
5. "Chinese Seal Carving Series", Vol. 23, P119, Kobayashi Douxi, published by Nigensha, Japan, 1983.
6. "Wu Rang's Seal Spectrum" P110, published in Shanghai in April 1983.
7. The Second Volume of "The Legacy of Indian History", P34, published by Yiyouzhai, 1996.
8. The Complete Works of Seal Carving, Vol. 6, P101, published by Nigensha, Japan, 2001.
9. "Sizhitang Treasures Wu Rangzhi's Printed Unique Copy" P3, published by Xiling Seal Publishing House, 2010.
Wu Rangzhi (1799-1870)
The original name was Tingyang, the word Xizai, with the word line, after fifty years to change the word to let it, also as a swagger, let Weng, the late scholar, Fang Zhu abbot and so on. Zhaitang Jin Bronze Ancient Zhai, Shi Shen Zhai. A native of Yizheng, Jiangsu (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu). Qing Dynasty seal carver, calligrapher and painter, Bao Shichen's disciple. Seal Lixing grass can do anything. He is also good at drawing. Seal carving of the first Han seal, carefully imitated, after the teacher Deng Shiru, to participate in their own will. In his later years, his works entered the realm of transformation, and he engraved tens of thousands of them in his life, breaking through the barriers of his predecessors and becoming his own face. The Indian text is round, rigid and soft; The knife is smooth and natural, and the handling is not pretentious. It has a pivotal position in the history of seal carving in the Ming and Qing dynasties. There are "Wu Rang's Seal", "Jin Bronze Guzhai Seal", "Shi Shenxuan Seal", "Tongjian Geography Interpretation".
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