Chinese calligraphy : an introduction to its aesthetic and technique : with 6 plates and 155 text illustratons

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FIG. I17.—COPY OF PART OF A STONE INSCRIPTION

By Wu Chang-Shih, one of the most prominent painters and calligraphers of the

He was especially noted for his Stone-Drum-Inscription style.

art critics are of the opinion that Wu Chang-Shih’s talent in painting, as shown in both the pattern and the shape of his strokes, is due to his training in handling the brush

for Ta-Chiian characters

(Collection of P‘ing Tén-Ké, Shanghai) [51]