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Calligraphy

Artist: Gu Qingyao, Qian Mu (Chinese, 1896–1978)

Calligraphy

Artist: Wang Xuezhong (Chinese, 1925–2013)

Xing Rang

Artist: Wang Fangyu (American, born China, 1913–1997)

Poem by Li Po in Clerical script (Li shu)

Artist: Zheng Fu (Chinese, 1622–1693)

Poetic Impressions

Artist: Zhang Yunliang (Chinese, active late 18th century)

Calligraphy in Running Script (Xingshu)

Artist: Zou Zhilin (Chinese, 1574–ca. 1654)

Poem in Running script (Xing shu)

Artist: Lou Jian (Chinese, 1567–1631)

Calligraphy in Running script (Xing shu)

Artist: Chen Bi (Chinese, active late 14th century)

Poem in Running Script (xingshu)

Artist: Wen Zhenmeng (Chinese, 1574–1636)

A Poem on Falling Flowers in Running Script (xingshu)

Artist: Lu Zhi (Chinese, 1495–1576)

Calligraphy in Running script (Xing shu)

Artist: Yun Shouping (Chinese, 1633–1690)

Poem by Wang Wan in Running Script (xingshu)

Artist: Sun Yueban (Chinese, 1639–1708)

Calligraphy in Running Script (Xing shu)

Artist: Wu Weiye (Chinese, 1609–1671)

Calligraphy in Running Script (Xing Shu)

Artist: Dong Qichang (Chinese, 1555–1636)

Calligraphy in Running script (Xing shu)

Artist: Shen Yinmo (Chinese, 1883–1971)

Calligraphy in Various Scripts

Artist: Chang Ch'ung-ho 張充和 (American, born China, 1914–2015)

Calligraphy

Artist, circle of: Pu Ru (Chinese, 1896–1963)

Calligraphy in Regular Script

Artist: Hu Shi (Chinese, 1891–1962)

Calligraphy in Running Script

Artist: Ma Heng (Chinese, 1881–1955)

Calligraphy in Oracle Bone Script

Artist: Dong Zuobin (1895–1963)

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