The Art of Japanese CalligraphyWeatherhill, 1973 - 172 |
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... callig- rapher may do the carving himself . We know that the practice of hanging plaques , or hengaku , as they are called in Japanese , existed in palace pavilions in China as early as the Han dynasty . In Japan too , the custom ...
... callig- rapher may do the carving himself . We know that the practice of hanging plaques , or hengaku , as they are called in Japanese , existed in palace pavilions in China as early as the Han dynasty . In Japan too , the custom ...
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... callig- raphy in Edo , copybooks were obtained from China and kaisho was studied diligently . However , since clear copies of monu- ments were scarce , and Japanese printed editions shoddily done , there could be no expectation of real ...
... callig- raphy in Edo , copybooks were obtained from China and kaisho was studied diligently . However , since clear copies of monu- ments were scarce , and Japanese printed editions shoddily done , there could be no expectation of real ...
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... calligraphy and assimilating them , a truly excellent , creative Japanese calligraphic art was developed . This is one more hint of the future of wayo calligraphy : if no fundamentally different elements are intro- duced into wayo ...
... calligraphy and assimilating them , a truly excellent , creative Japanese calligraphic art was developed . This is one more hint of the future of wayo calligraphy : if no fundamentally different elements are intro- duced into wayo ...
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