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A Study On The Evolution Of He Shaoji 's Book

Posted on:2017-01-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H L WeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330485986835Subject:Fine Arts
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In the developing course of middle-late calligraphy in the qing dynasty, with He Shaoji as the typical representative monuments shoka hard search, under the impetus of the theories of calligraphy has carried on the bold calligraphy, He Shaoji in the tide of stone inscription rubbings movement in the qing dynasty, the typical and representative. The textology research since the mid-qing dynasty stimulated movement, restoring ancient ways of calligraphy in the qing dynasty in of stone inscription rubbings transferred to zte as the core movement vigorous development. This article through to the He Shaoji situation overview of life and shicheng,expounds the foundation on which the early post studying calligraphy; In addition, through analysis of its "back to the wrist method" to explain the particularity of calligraphy ideology; He Shaoji books developments in the wind of nationalities study and practice of two body as a starting point,By He Shaoji stone inscription rubbings thought the perfecting process of the comb,found in his book in the evolution of the wind and theoretical bases of the stone inscription rubbings and other monuments, send shoka stone inscription rubbings the differences of thought.The book style evolution in different mix of creation for the characterization of calligraphy practice, finally expounds He Shaoji book wind subjective and objective factors of the evolution and the impact on the practice calligraphy creation; He Shaoji calligraphy in qing dynasty has a strong appeal, the evolution of the creation of contemporary calligraphy creation book wind there are a lot of places can be drawn lessons from, through the writing of this paper was designed to clarify He Shaoji calligraphy historical position and realistic significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:He Shaoji, stone inscription rubbings, back to the wrist, the calligraphy style evolution
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