2023-11-15 13:38:00
73 pieces (sets) of calligraphy masterpieces from the Ming and Qing Dynasties were unveiled at the Tianjin Museum to tell the story of the development of calligraphy during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Release time: November 15, 2023 21:38 Source: China News Network
On November 15, the Tianjin Museum launched the “Line Walking – Exhibition of Ming and Qing Calligraphy Collection”. The exhibition uses cultural relics as a carrier to systematically sort out the development of calligraphy art in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, bringing together such figures as Shen Zhou, Zhu Yunming, Wen Zhengming, Tang Yin, Xu Wei, Dong Qichang, Wang Duo, Fu Shan, Bada Shanren, Liu Yong, He Shaoji, Zhao Zhiqian, Representative works of more than 60 famous artists with extraordinary attainments in the field of calligraphy, including Wu Changshuo.
The exhibition displays a total of 73 pieces/sets of calligraphy masterpieces, including a total of 30 pieces/sets of national first- and second-grade cultural relics. It not only includes classic calligraphy works of important calligraphy schools in the history of Chinese art, such as Wen Zhengming’s cursive “Five Rhymes and Two Poems”, etc. , also includes masterpieces by calligraphers representing different stages of the evolution of calligraphy art, such as Dong Qichang’s “Lin Tie Juan” in running script, Wang Duo’s running script “Jiang Ruoye’s Poetic Scroll of Drinking in Taiping’an”, Liu Yong’s running script “Shangqing Zixia Scroll”, etc. (Produced by Liu Juncang and Liu Peng)
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