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Calligraphy in Regular script (Kai shu)

Artist: Lu Huiqi (Chinese)

Calligraphy

Artist: Wang Heng (Chinese, 1564–1607)

Calligraphy

Artist: Liang Tongshu (Chinese, 1723–1815)

Calligraphy

Artist: He Linghan (Chinese, 1772–1840)

Calligraphy in Cursive script (Cao shu)

Artist, attributed to: Huang Shen (Chinese, 1687–1766)

Calligraphy in Official Script-type (lishu)

Artist: Hu Bishan (Chinese, 1817–1862)

Preface

Artist: Jao Tsung-I (Chinese, born 1917)

Calligraphy in Running Script (Xing shu)

Artist: Cheng Keze (Chinese, 1623–1673)

Calligraphy

Artist: Li Jian (Chinese, 1747–1799)

Calligraphy

Artist: Zhou Ji (Chinese, 1781–1839)

Five Tang Poems

Artist: Wang Duo (Chinese, 1592–1652)

Lu You's "Summer Day"

Artist: Zhong Mingshan (Chinese, born 1939)

Lotus Roof Tile Rubbing with Waka

Artist: Ōtagaki Rengetsu (Japanese, 1791–1875)

Work #63-19

Artist: Nankoku Hidai (Japanese, 1912-1999)

Calligraphy

Artist: Nakahara Nantenbō (Japanese, 1839–1925)

Ballad: Dream

Artist: Kan Makiko (Japanese, born 1933)

Poem in the Waka Style

Calligrapher: Hon'ami Kōetsu (Japanese, 1558–1637)
Designer: (print) Tawaraya Sōtatsu (Japanese, active 1600–1643)

Waka Byobu (Poetry Screen)

Artist: Konoe Nobutada (Japanese, 1565–1614)

Study of a Mirror Inscription of the Han Dynasty

Artist: Nakabayashi Gochiku (Japanese, 1827–1913)

Buddha's Seed Follows Cause and Effect

Artist: Jiun (Japanese, 1718–1804)

Calligraphy

Artist: Satake Kaikai (Japanese, 1738–1790)

"A Plum Flower Scent Hits My Nose"

Artist: Mokuan Shōtō (Chinese, 1611–1684)

Death Poem of Daitō Kokushi

Artist: Suda Kokuta (Japanese, 1906–1990)

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