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The creation of matching couplets (duilian) became a literary game during the seventeenth century and has remained popular among Chinese poets and calligraphers to this day. A successful matching ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Before the use of paper became ...
View A Chinese calligraphy in clerical script, by Liu Bingsen (Chinese, 1937-2005), given to Guangpo By Bingsen Liu; calligraphy; H: 41, W: 27 1/4 in. H: 104.14, W: 69.22 cm.; Signed; . Access more ...
View 楚山清晓 隶书 Landscape and calligraphy in clerical script 2 works on 1 scroll by Various Chinese Artists on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Various Chinese Artists.
View 篆书 行书 隶书 Calligraphy in seal, running and clerical script album of 3, various sizes by Various Chinese Artists on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Various Chinese Artists.
View A Chinese seven-character clerical script calligraphic couplet, by Chu Deyi (Chinese, 1871-1942 By Deyi Chu; calligraphic; H: 57 3/4, W: 14 1/8 in.H: 146.69, W: 35.88 cm.; Signed; . Access more ...
As a young boy in Taiwan, Jerry Yang was forced to study calligraphy — writing Chinese characters with a brush. The practice is thought to mold character as well as to reflect it, but Yang found ...
Chinese calligraphy, which has been widely practised in China, was inscribed in the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by Unesco in 2009. There are several main categories of ...
He not only practiced regular script in small characters, but also exercised the running script that has almost the opposite style. Clerical script is a preference, too.
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