Chinese calligraphy/ Chen Tingyou and translated by Ren Lingjuan.

By: Tingyou, ChenContributor(s): Lingjuan, Ren, trMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Cultural China seriesPublication details: Beijing: China Intercontinental Press, 2003Description: 127 p.: col. ill.; 23 cmISBN: 9787508503226; 7508503228Subject(s): Calligraphy, Chinese | Calligraphy, Chinese -- HistoryDDC classification: 495.1
Contents:
Calligraphy: a cultural treasure of China -- Unique Chinese characters -- Oracle bone inscriptions and inscriptions on ancient bronze objects -- Official script and later scripts -- Four treasures of the study -- Beauty of strokes -- Beauty of composition -- Beauty of the whole work -- Reflection of excellent skills beyond the work -- Conveying the emotions of the author -- Expressing knowledge of the author -- Feelings, Dionysus and cursive style -- Calligraphy and the traditional Chinese cultural mindset -- Father and son: leaders of the times -- Two masters of the Tang Dynasty -- Three masters focusing on temperament and taste -- Contemporary reforms and modern brilliance -- Chinese calligraphy spreads worldwide.
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Calligraphy: a cultural treasure of China -- Unique Chinese characters -- Oracle bone inscriptions and inscriptions on ancient bronze objects -- Official script and later scripts -- Four treasures of the study -- Beauty of strokes -- Beauty of composition -- Beauty of the whole work -- Reflection of excellent skills beyond the work -- Conveying the emotions of the author -- Expressing knowledge of the author -- Feelings, Dionysus and cursive style -- Calligraphy and the traditional Chinese cultural mindset -- Father and son: leaders of the times -- Two masters of the Tang Dynasty -- Three masters focusing on temperament and taste -- Contemporary reforms and modern brilliance -- Chinese calligraphy spreads worldwide.

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