This is not a Print!
This Asian calligraphy artwork is 100% hand-painted by Chinese disabled artist.
Approximate
Measurements:
Length of Silk Scroll: 44.3" (112cm)
Width of Wooden Scroll Roller: 18.6" (47cm)

This
Chinese character is pronounced ‘rěn’ in Pinyin, and means endure, tolerate, refrain,
hold back, repress. Originally, it expresses that when a person encountered trouble
or unjust things, the first idea normally came into his or her mind is to endure
or tolerate. With the social development, the idea gradually changed. People began
to think that ‘ren’ actually is considered as self-restraint, the original meaning
is misinterpreted to some extent.
Below
the main characters (on the bottom)
Note:
Firstly, this looks best with selections that have one or maybe more main characters.
Secondly, these are Chinese calendar and writer, it could add an inscription such
as a special wish or salutation.
Chinese Calligraphy Style
English: Official Script / Clerical Script
Mandarin: Lishu
More about Chinese characters, Japanese kanji and Chinese calligraphy styles
This Asian calligraphy artwork scroll is created by Chinese disabled artist Mr.
Wang, who is one of the most prominent calligraphers with disabilities in China. Large
amount of works have been collected.
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