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Both Shen Meisou and Zhu Zumou had been scholar-official for the late Qing government. What Zhu Zumou inscribed is a colophon he wrote for his brother’s painting; Shen Meisou inscribed in standard script (Kaishu) on the other side of the fan two poems his friend had come across. <br />
Shen Meisou;Zhu Zumou (Chu Tsu-mou)
Calligraphy on Folding Fan
1919 – 1920
Museum Purchase made possible by the Richard K. Beardsley Memorial Fund, supplemented by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1980/1.233

Zhu Zumou (Chu Tsu-mou)
Calligraphy (couplet)
1857 – 1931
Gift of Sarah and Otto Graf, supplemented by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1980/2.196
A fan with a landscape scene consisting of mountains, trees, and a waterfall.
Hu Jiyi ;Zhu Zumou (Chu Tsu-mou)
Side 1: Landscape in Blue and Green Style by Ch'i Hu; Side 2: Calligraphy
1909
Museum Purchase made possible by the Richard K. Beardsley Memorial Fund, supplemented by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1980/1.219

Zhu Zumou (Chu Tsu-mou)
Calligraphy (couplet)
1857 – 1931
Gift of Sarah and Otto Graf, supplemented by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1980/2.197
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