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Ancient calligraphy exhibition catches modern eyes

By Lin Qi | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-12-02 16:18

The China National Academy of Painting holds the fifth exhibition of a series focusing on ancient characters. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

The making of ke tie popularized calligraphy practice, bringing changes to the ways people worked with the character strokes. It formed a unique beauty that still catches the eyes of modern calligraphers.

An exhibition at the China National Academy of Painting sheds light on the recent developments in studying ancient ke tie pieces, displaying more than 360 works by calligraphers at prestigious museums and societies of calligraphy and seal engraving around the country.

The exhibition is the fifth installment of a series focusing on the tradition of studying ancient characters engraved on various mediums — stones, oracle bones and bronzes, for example — and calligraphy practices, to preserve its lineage.

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