Opening Remarks
Not many nations in the world possess the art of calligraphy. China does. The history of Chinese calligraphy is not only the longest in the world, but also the most widely spread art in China, and its relation with the national culture is the closest.
This book intends to provide a profound knowledge about the basic aspects of Chinese calligraphy to those who are interested in Chinese culture and those who will invest in Chinese arts and calligraphy and to those who wish to learn how to write with a brush pen.
The book is composed of the following contents:
Part I covers the evolution of Chinese calligraphy from inscriptions on pottery to what it is today, influential calligraphers and related ancedocts; Part II illustrates various tools used in the calligraphy; Part III provides some basic appraisal methods and basic ways of mounting; Part IV intends to arm the readers with approaches to collection and the final part gives the readers some rough idea of market price of calligraphy works.
This is the first book of the series of Chiese calligraphy, the second book is 《Learn How to Write with a Brush Pen (Regular Script)》, the third book is 《Learn How to Write with a Brush Pen (Official Script)》, the fourth one is a textbook on teaching of free hand, the fifth one on teaching on seal script and the final one on teaching of grass style. Those who have studied the series would have an appreciative or critical eye on calligraphy works, and would have laid a solid foundation for becoming a calligrapher.
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