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Ancient Chinese Calligraphic Rubbings

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Art Museum, Chinese Univeristy of Hong Kong Staff

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Ancient Chinese Calligraphic Rubbings, ISBN 9789627101550 Own This Book? Sell It
ISBN-13:

9789627101550

ISBN:

9627101559

Publisher: Art Museum Chinese University of Hong Kong Summary: A total of one hundred and forty-eight rubbings selected from the rich collection of the Peking University and the Art Museum are included. Ink rubbings has been a rich source for the preservation of inscriptions and calligraphic pieces found on rocks, stelae, pillars, tomb-tablets, architectural elements, statues, as well as manuscripts and letters written by renowned calligraphers through the centuries. In this cat [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9789627101550


ISBN:

9627101559


Publisher: Art Museum Chinese University of Hong Kong

A total of one hundred and forty-eight rubbings selected from the rich collection of the Peking University and the Art Museum are included. Ink rubbings has been a rich source for the preservation of inscriptions and calligraphic pieces found on rocks, stelae, pillars, tomb-tablets, architectural elements, statues, as well as manuscripts and letters written by renowned calligraphers through the centuries. In this cataloque, the inscriptions date from the Warring States to the Qing dynasties, while the rubbings belong mainly to the Ming/ Qing and pre-modern periods. A couple of rare rubbings that were made during the Song Dynasty form the star-pieces in the catalogue. All items are illustrated mainly in colour with detailed entries, and there is an introductory essay contributed by Hu Haifan of the Peking University Library.

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