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This kind of detail is in accordance with the old techniques and shows that the
writer of this inscription was no mediocre calligrapher. The bell inscription at
Jingo-ji reminds us of the T'ang writer Hsu Hao and the Docho-ji bell inscription is
in ...
This kind of detail is in accordance with the old techniques and shows that the
writer of this inscription was no mediocre calligrapher. The bell inscription at
Jingo-ji reminds us of the T'ang writer Hsu Hao and the Docho-ji bell inscription is
in ...
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Avoiding sharp angles, it uses a soft, rounded technique, creating a feeling of
warmth and openness. One can see superb T'ang-style gyosho in such early
Heian works as Kukai's Fushinjo (Figs. 32, 108) or Tachibana Hayanari's Ito
Naishinno ...
Avoiding sharp angles, it uses a soft, rounded technique, creating a feeling of
warmth and openness. One can see superb T'ang-style gyosho in such early
Heian works as Kukai's Fushinjo (Figs. 32, 108) or Tachibana Hayanari's Ito
Naishinno ...
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Kitajima studied the technique of the Ming calligrapher Wen Cheng-ming under
Yu Li-te, a Chinese in Nagasaki, and he passed this on to Hosoi. Hosoi then
wrote the Hatto Shinsen (1 vol.; 1719) which clarified the techniques he had
received.
Kitajima studied the technique of the Ming calligrapher Wen Cheng-ming under
Yu Li-te, a Chinese in Nagasaki, and he passed this on to Hosoi. Hosoi then
wrote the Hatto Shinsen (1 vol.; 1719) which clarified the techniques he had
received.
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