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Ink Calligraph

Ink Calligraph
Can Anyone Help Me Find Out About This Painting?

This is a blue ink painting of two mountains separeted by a river and village with two women walking along a path at the bank of one of the mountains. There is a man in a boat on the river too.Calligraph letters are written on the lower right side.
( this is written on the back)
70.7719
37 3/8 x 22 1/4
Antique Show
AAFII
# 65
pic052008_1.jpg (83KB)

Hi,its Zhang Daqian's work, i have told you in another question you asked.
Believe me ,the characters is Zhang Daqian's name.
If you can post the whole pic of the painting , I can find out the title of it.



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Wedding Invitation: How to Do It Right

People typically experienced that little spark of excitement when they receive a wedding invitation in the mail. Admit it, you’ve experienced it too. After going through the credit card bill, grocery coupons, and some bank statements, seeing a beautifully-designed wedding invitation is a welcome relief for you. Now, if you’re planning a wedding, your aim is to provide that same excitement to the recipients of your wedding invitation.

Remember that the wedding invitation, aside from giving the basic information about who, where, and when will also provide a glimpse of your personality. Making a good impression on this regard will drive up your guests’ level of anticipation. In addition, the invitation gives a preview of the people who’s expected at the special event.

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  • Overcompensate – it is not a good idea to order just the exact amount of invites you plan to give out. Get at least 10 percent more invitations. In this case, it is always better to have some leftovers than re-order a new set. Re-ordering will take time and can become very expensive.
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