China s Calligraphy Art Through the Ages

China s Calligraphy Art Through the Ages
Author: Changsan Gao
Publsiher: 五洲传播出版社
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2007
Genre: Calligraphy, Chinese
ISBN: 7508511298

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China s Calligraphy Art Through the Ages

China s Calligraphy Art Through the Ages
Author: 高长山,李向平,邵达
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2007
Genre: Calligraphy, Chinese
ISBN: OCLC:876870739

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My First Book of Chinese Calligraphy

My First Book of Chinese Calligraphy
Author: Guillaume Olive,Zihong He
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2012-09-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781462909872

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My First Book of Chinese Calligraphy is a fun and engaging introduction to one of China's most popular arts and crafts for kids. Calligraphy—the art of producing decorative handwriting or lettering with a pen or brush—has been around for thousands of years. In this fun calligraphy for kids book, readers will follow along with Mimi, an eight year old, who takes her first steps towards learning this magical art. Dive in, and explore: The Evolution of Chinese Writing—how Chinese characters first began, thousands of years ago, and how they have evolved The Order of the Strokes—learn how to write the strokes in the correct order The Radicals—what are they, and how to unlock their secrets The Four Treasures of Calligraphy— the four essential tools to get started Movements and Position—how to master your mind's focus, your breathing and even how to move The Five Styles of Calligraphy—Zhuan Shu (seal), Li Shu (clerical), Kai Shu (regular), Cao Shu (cursive), and Xing Shu (running) The Eight Strokes— how to draw the 8 strokes; with them, you can write anything Writing a Character in Calligraphy—create an entire character in calligraphy

A History of Chinese Calligraphy

A History of Chinese Calligraphy
Author: Youhe Zeng
Publsiher: Chinese University Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9622014267

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Chinese calligraphy has been an independent visual art form for thousands of years. Its wonderful aesthetics has inspired the art of Chinese painting since the second century B.C. Before pen and pencil were introduced to China, millions practiced the art of writing in ink. In the twentieth century, the art of calligraphy has not only fascinated modern Chinese who are part of this continuous tradition, but has also captured the interest and imagination of the world. This is the first proper history of Chinese calligraphy in English.

Chinese Calligraphy

Chinese Calligraphy
Author: Edoardo Fazzioli
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780789208705

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Written Chinese can call upon about 40,000 characters, many of which originated some 6,000 years ago as little pictures of everyday objects used by the ancients to communicate with one another. To convey more abstract ideas or concepts, the Chinese stylized and combined their pictographs. For instance, the character for “man”—a straight back above two strong legs—becomes, with the addition of a head and shoulders and arms held sternly akimbo, the character for “official.” This book, modeled after a classic compilation of the Chinese language done in the 18th century, introduces readers to the 214 root pictographs or symbols upon which this writing system, whose rich complexities hold a wealth of cultural meaning, is based. These key characters, called radicals, are all delightfully presented in this volume, with their graphic development traced stage-by-stage to the present representation, where even now (in many of them) one can easily make out what was originally pictured—with the author’s guidance. Centuries ago, when the Japanese took up writing, they also adopted these symbols, though they gave them different names in their own spoken language.

The Art of Chinese Calligraphy

The Art of Chinese Calligraphy
Author: Jean Long
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2001-06-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0486417395

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Following a history of Chinese calligraphy — going all the way back to the pictographic beginnings of Chinese writing more than 4,000 years ago — the author explains the basic construction of individual characters and the ways in which calligraphy is used by Chinese artists, including calligraphic seals and inscriptions on paintings.

Chinese Brushwork in Calligraphy and Painting

Chinese Brushwork in Calligraphy and Painting
Author: Kwo Da-Wei
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-04-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780486138169

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Comprehensive volume traces historical development of techniques and styles evolved by Chinese masters since the 14th century, analyzes aesthetic concepts, and provides information on materials, technical principles, and brush strokes.

Eulogy for Burying a Crane and the Art of Chinese Calligraphy

Eulogy for Burying a Crane and the Art of Chinese Calligraphy
Author: Lei Xue
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780295746357

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Eulogy for Burying a Crane (Yi he ming) is perhaps the most eccentric piece in China’s calligraphic canon. Apparently marking the burial of a crane, the large inscription, datable to 514 CE, was once carved into a cliff on Jiaoshan Island in the Yangzi River. Since the discovery of its ruins in the early eleventh century, it has fascinated generations of scholars and calligraphers and been enshrined as a calligraphic masterpiece. Nonetheless, skeptics have questioned the quality of the calligraphy and complained that its fragmentary state and worn characters make assessment of its artistic value impossible. Moreover, historians have trouble fitting it into the storyline of Chinese calligraphy. Such controversies illuminate moments of discontinuity in the history of the art form that complicate the mechanism of canon formation. In this volume, Lei Xue examines previous epigraphic studies and recent archaeological finds to consider the origin of the work in the sixth century and then trace its history after the eleventh century. He suggests that formation of the canon of Chinese calligraphy over two millennia has been an ongoing process embedded in the sociopolitical realities of particular historical moments. This biography of the stone monument Eulogy for Burying a Crane reveals Chinese calligraphy to be a contested field of cultural and political forces that have constantly reconfigured the practice, theory, and historiography of this unique art form. Art History Publication Initiative A McLellan Book