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A Lingering Taste of Chinese Calligraphy CHINESE WISDOM
Towards Chinese Calligraphy Zhuzhong Qian
Revisiting the Scene of the Party: a Study of the Lanting Collection
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Aristocratic Culture
The Forbidden Classic of the Jade Hall: a Study of an Eleventh-Century Compendium on Calligraphic Technique
The Origin and Evolvement of Chinese Characters
CHINA ACROSS the CENTURIES Papers from a Lecture Series in Budapest
THE GREAT ERA of ART COLLECTING in CHINA Emperor Taizong and His Followers
As Ran ART ______Volume 65 • Numbers R & 2 • 2Ors
Chinese Writing and Calligraphy
A Case Study of Furong and Cangpo Villages in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
A Study of the Standardization of Chinese Writing/ Ying Wang University of Massachusetts Amherst
Xie Lingyun's Representation of His
Performing Craftsmanship: the Practice of Painting and Calligraphy in Pre-Modern China
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Tang Dynasty Aesthetic Criteria: Zhang Huaiguan’S Shuduan Yolaine Escande
The Origin and Evolvement of Chinese Characters
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(Chinese) Calligraphy
The Embodied Art: an Aesthetics of Chinese Calligraphy
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The Exchange of Tourism Culture Between North and South in the Northern and Southern Dynasties
1 China: July 2-10, 2002 Patsy and I Flew from Chicago to Denver to San
WANG Xizhi and Japanese Calligraphy
Revisiting the Yingshe Mode of Representation in Supplement to Jiang Zong's Biography of a White
Scanned Using Book Scancenter 5033
Coin Workshop Unearthed in Henan Is World's Oldest
Arts of Asia Lecture Series Fall 2012 the Culture and Arts of China: from the Neolithic Age Through the Tang Dynasty Sponsored by the Society for Asian Art
The Interior-Exterior Unification in Chinese Literati Residences
Chinese Ink Painting Now 当代中国水墨画
Representing Kingship and Imagining Empire in Southern Dynasties Court Poetry
Wang Xizhi¬タルs <I>Xingrangtie</I> and Its Paradoxes
Postdoctoral Research
The Trouble with Wang Xizhi: Illness and Healing in a Fourth-Century Chinese Correspondence
The Thousand Character Essay, Qian Zi Wen in Mandarin Chinese, Senjimon (Japanese), Chon Jya Mun (Korean)
SWARTZ, Wendy. Reading Philosophy, Writing Poetry: Intertextual Modes of Making Meaning in Early Medieval China
WANG Xizhi Wang Xizhī 王羲之 303?–379? Ce Calligrapher
The Wang Xizhi Spread the Handicraftsmen Calligraphy Art Thinking
The Development of Chinese Calligraphy in Relation to Buddhism and Politics During the Early Tang Era
Sailing the Boat of Tradition: Mi Fu's Revision And
Venerable Copies: the Afterlife of a Fragment of a Letter by Wang Xizhi (303–361)
Art History Culture People Friends of the Museums Singapore
The Music of Chinese Calligraphy