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Chinese Calligraphy

by Ouyang Zhongshi, Wen C. Fong, Shizheng Wang
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Overview

Chinese calligraphy, with its artistic as well as utilitarian values, has been treasured for its formal beauty for more than three millennia. This lavishly illustrated book brings to English language readers for the first time a full account of calligraphy in China, including its history, theory, and importance in Chinese culture. Representing an unprecedented collaboration among leading Chinese and Western specialists, the book provides a definitive and up-to-date overview of the visual art form most revered in China.

 

The book begins with the premise that the history of Chinese script writing represents the core development of the history of Chinese culture and civilization. Tracing the development of calligraphic criticism from the second century to the twenty-first, the fourteen contributors to the volume offer a well-balanced and readable account of this tradition. With more than 600 illustrations, including examples of extremely rare Chinese calligraphy from all over the world, and an informative prologue  by Wen C. Fong, this book will make a welcome addition to the library of every Western reader interested in China and its premiere art form.

Synopsis

Chinese calligraphy, with its artistic as well as utilitarian values, has been treasured for its formal beauty for more than three millennia. This lavishly illustrated book brings to English language readers for the first time a full account of calligraphy in China, including its history, theory, and importance in Chinese culture. Representing an unprecedented collaboration among leading Chinese and Western specialists, the book provides a definitive and up-to-date overview of the visual art form most revered in China.

 

The book begins with the premise that the history of Chinese script writing represents the core development of the history of Chinese culture and civilization. Tracing the development of calligraphic criticism from the second century to the twenty-first, the fourteen contributors to the volume offer a well-balanced and readable account of this tradition. With more than 600 illustrations, including examples of extremely rare Chinese calligraphy from all over the world, and an informative prologue  by Wen C. Fong, this book will make a welcome addition to the library of every Western reader interested in China and its premiere art form.

Art & Antiques

"[Chinese Calligraphy] succeeds not only as a history of China''s written language—an art form closely related to Chinese painting that is considered independent from spoken language—but as a history of China itself."—Art & Antiques

About the Author, Ouyang Zhongshi

Ouyang Zhongshi is professor at Capital Normal University, Beijing, and advisor to the Chinese Calligraphers’ Association. Wen C. Fong is chair and professor at the Center for Advanced Study of Tsinghua University and professor emeritus in the Department of Art and Archaeology of Princeton University.

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Editorials

Art & Antiques

"[Chinese Calligraphy] succeeds not only as a history of China''s written language—an art form closely related to Chinese painting that is considered independent from spoken language—but as a history of China itself."—Art & Antiques

Providence Journal

"Covering 3,000 years, this sumptuous volume reveals the ''inspired, expressive creativity'' of Chinese calligraphy. Creative change is at the heart of things here, and one learns to relish the forms themselves as revelations of the artist''s presence."—Tom D''Evelyn, Providence Journal

— Tom D'Evelyn

Tricycle

"Monumental. . . . Beyond its value as a survey of the art, the book provides a sweeping view of Chinese history, illuminating how closely the various forms of calligraphy were tied to the prevailing political and cultural mores of each dynastic period."—Frank Olinsky, Tricycle

— Frank Olinsky

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
Yale University Press
Pages
520
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780300121070

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