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The Certainty of Writing
The Huntington Library presents a talk by Professor Peter Sturman on the evolution of Chinese calligraphy.
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Peter Sturman, professor of Chinese painting and calligraphy at UC Santa Barbara, will discuss the evolution of Chinese calligraphy from the late Qing dynasty (1644-1911) to the early Republican Period (1912-1949), with a particular focus on the writing of statesman Weng Tonghe, founder of the Weng collection.
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