Fu Shan’s World
Qianshen Bai
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Fu Shan’s World
Discover the fascinating world of Chinese calligraphy through the eyes of the eminent artist Fu Shan in Fu Shan’s World by Qianshen Bai. Published by Harvard University Press in 2003, this hardback edition spans 368 pages, offering a deep dive into the evolution of calligraphy from the elegant styles of Wang Xizhi to the innovative stele school that emerged in the 17th century. Fu Shan (1607-1685) played a pivotal role in this transformative period, drawing inspiration from the rough, broken epigraphs of ancient artifacts. Bai's insightful analysis not only highlights Fu Shan's contributions but also explores the broader context of Ming-Qing dynasties' art and techniques. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in Asian art, calligraphy, and the rich history of Chinese culture. Immerse yourself in the artistry and theoretical foundations that shaped a significant era in calligraphy.
Fu Shan’s World