Chinese Calligraphy - Notable Calligraphers

Notable Calligraphers

  • Wei Shuo 衛鑠 (272–349)
  • Wang Xizhi 王羲之 (303–361)
  • Wang Xianzhi 王獻之 (344–386)
  • Ouyang Xun 歐陽詢 (557–641)
  • Yu Shinan 虞世南 (558–638)
  • Chu Suiliang 褚遂良 (597–658)
  • Emperor Taizong of Tang 唐太宗 李世民 (599–649)
  • Zhang Xu 張旭 (658–747)
  • Yan Zhenqing 顏真卿 (709–785)
  • Huai Su 懷素 (737–799)
  • Liu Gongquan 柳公權 (778–865)
  • Cai Xiang 蔡襄 (1012–1067)
  • Su Shi 蘇軾 (1037–1101)
  • Huang Tingjian 黄庭堅 (1045–1105)
  • Mi Fu 米黻 (1051–1107)
  • Emperor Huizong of Song 宋徽宗 趙佶 (1082–1135)
  • Emperor Gaozong of Song 宋高宗 趙構 (1107–1187)
  • Zhao Mengfu 趙孟頫 (1254–1322)
  • Ni Zan 倪瓚 (1301–1374)
  • Tang Yin 唐寅 (1470–1524)
  • Wen Zhengming 文徵明 (1470–1559)
  • Dong Qichang 董其昌 (1555–1636)
  • Huang Ruheng 黃汝亨 (1558–1626)
  • Wang Duo 王鐸 (1592–1652)
  • Zheng Xie 鄭燮 (1693–1765)

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