Poem in combined Seal, Regular, Running and Cursive scripts

Born Tan Tiow Phuang (1911-1983) in Singapore, Dr Tan Tsze Chor went to China at age four for his education and returned at 17. A successful businessman known in the region as the ‘pepper king’, he was an avid collector of Chinese art and a philanthropist who donated money and artworks to various institutions, including the University of Malaya (now National University of Singapore) and the Singapore Art Society.One of Tan’s late works, this calligraphy displays his unique style of combining seal, regular, running and cursive scripts in a single calligraphy. Compared to his early works, this is more expressive; the overall aesthetics is enhanced by the cursive script, gaining a decorative effect.