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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2022.8.6.493

A Comparative study of the Calligraphy Theory between Jin Nong and Yibingshou in the Qing Dynasty  

Zhang, Lei (Dept. of Art, Dong-A Univ.)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.8, no.6, 2022 , pp. 493-503 More about this Journal
Abstract
With the rise of epigraphy and textology, and the emerge of many famous outstanding clerical script masters, Qing Dynasty becomes another important innovation period in the development of the clerical script. Jin Nong and Yi Bingshou are two important clerical script masters in the Qing Dynasty. Thus, researches on the courses of their careers as well as a comparative study between these two calligraphers, Jin Nong and Yi Bing, are specially important. The comparative study of Jinnong and Yibingshou's clerical script is a relatively new subject, which is entered from the angel of comparative perspective between their clerical scripts works. Through an in-depth research on different inheritance routes, which are origin from Han Dynasty clerical scripts, of Jin Nong and Yibingshou, it is found that these two calligraphers are different in innovation of clerical script style, theory of calligraphy and of clerical script practice. This paper focuses on a comparative study of the different clerical theories and clerical script works between Han Dynasty, Jinnong and Yi Bingshou. A comparative study of clerical script works of Jin Nong and Yibingshou in Qing Dynasty provides a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding on these two calligraphers; meanwhile, it provides valuable learning paths for later calligrapher in the field of clerical script, and can be regarded as references in the innovation of the official script style.
Keywords
Qing Dynasty; Handwriting; Jin Nong; Yi Bingshou; Clerical Script (Lishu);
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