Seal-Script Couplet with Seven Characters to a Line

Title
Seal-Script Couplet with Seven Characters to a Line
Creator
Year/Period
Undated
Region
Singapore
Dimension
Image size: 154 x 30 cm each,
Frame size: 195 x 36 cm (M) each
Accession No.
1994-04589
Credit Line
Gift of the artist

Born in Jiangsu, China, to a family of distinguished scholars, Reverend Song Nian (1911-1997), commoner name Song Tiecheng, studied in a private school and practised calligraphy from the tender age of six. At 16, he entered the monastery and shortly after, enrolled in Tsinghua University in 1928 to study literature. A student of famous Jiangnan scholar Xiao Tiu’an and other teachers, Song Nian consolidated what he had learnt and eventually developed an original script, known as the ‘Song Nian Style’. He emigrated to Singapore in 1961 and was the head of Puti Temple. Well-versed in the traditional Chinese art forms, namely poetry, painting, calligraphy and seal-carving, Song Nian was a renowned figure in Singapore’s art scene.Song Nian often expressed his thoughts and emotions through calligraphy. Here is a couplet composed by him, written in the seal script. Established by the Qin dynasty (221-206 BCE) as the official written script, it remained so until the emergence of the clerical script as the prominent written language.