A high-resolution museum-style photograph of a traditional Chinese calligraphy handscroll on aged beige xuan paper, shown flat and filling the frame with no mounting border visible. The composition is a single elegant work of running-script brush calligraphy in deep black ink, arranged in 11 vertical columns read right to left. The main text is the poem title and verse of [poem text], written with expressive literati brushwork, varied pressure, dry-brush texture, natural ink spread, and lively stroke rhythm reminiscent of a Song-dynasty masterpiece interpreted by a Jin-style calligrapher. Add a smaller left-side inscription in 3 vertical columns containing [inscription text], with the inscription thinner and more restrained than the main text. Include exactly 5 red cinnabar seals with carved seal-script impressions: 1 small square seal near the upper right margin, 3 vertically stacked rectangular seals along the mid-to-lower right edge, and 1 square seal near the lower left beside the inscription. The paper should show subtle fibers, warm foxing, soft tonal unevenness, and gentle age wear, while the lighting remains even, diffuse, and archival, emphasizing authentic texture and the contrast between black ink and tan paper. Keep the background entirely occupied by the scroll surface, with a calm scholarly antique aesthetic and no modern objects.
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