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The Spread And Influence Of Ouyang Xun's Calligraphy In The Late Qing Dynast

Posted on:2024-08-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y T LiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2555307166465094Subject:Art
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Ouyang Xun(557-641),written in letters.Ouyang Xun was one of the representative calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty,and there was no lack of research on Ouyang Xun’s calligraphy.The influence of Ouyang Xun’s calligraphy was more important in the Qing Dynasty.The late Qing Dynasty continued the residual heat of the middle period,and Ouyang Xun’s calligraphy style ran through the late Qing Dynasty.In the late Qing Dynasty,the inheritance of Ouyang Xun’s calligraphy in the late Qing Dynasty can be said to be closely related to the continuation of the European-worship culture in the pavilion style calligraphy,literati groups and calligraphy education.Ouyang Xun’s works spread widely and have great influence.The calligraphers of the late Qing Dynasty have different understandings of the appearance of his calligraphy,such as "graceful" and "strong danger".The cognition of the origin of his calligraphy is not all attributed to one family,and the inheritance of his style of writing is different.Through sorting out the communication and influence of scholars on Ouyangxun’s calligraphy in the late Qing Dynasty,this paper objectively discusses the communication and influence of this period on Ouyangxun’s calligraphy,draws lessons from previous studies,and clarifies the thoughts of current calligraphy practice.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ouyang Xun, late Qing period, calligraphy, dissemination
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