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Overall Vertical length: 33.4cm, horizontal length: 18.6cm, thickness: 4.5cm, with varying page depths.
Manuscripts, one album, 68 pages. Including 20 manuscripts of Huang Peifang in different periods, partly bearing the seal “Small Rong'an Hall”. Inscription on the cover: “manuscripts of Mr. Huang Peifang, collected by the Small Rong'an Hall; by Ouchu in the winter of the winter of 1826”, seals: “Ou”, “Chu”. This piece was formerly collected by Li Xiangen, and donated to us by his eldest son-in-law in 2007..
Huang Peifang (1778-1859), also known as Zishi or Xiangshi, was from Xiangshan (today's Zhongshan), Guangdong, a scholar in Year 9 of Qing Emperor Jiajing's reign (1804), and later served as imperial secretariat. He had extensive works, and was good at poetry, calligraphy and painting. He was one of the “Three Elites of Eastern Guangdong” along with Zhang Weiping and Tan Jingshao..