Tomsima Posted April 25, 2019 at 06:31 PM Report Posted April 25, 2019 at 06:31 PM My studies of 草書 are continuing to go swimmingly this year. I would really like to accompany this with a good book or two to read on or around this area. I was wondering if anyone is able to recommend any good books in Chinese on the topic of 草書? Or perhaps could point me to a good website that I can find more obscure specialist Chinese books? International/Mainland/Taiwan/Japan located bookstores - all recommendations welcome. Quote
Jim Posted April 26, 2019 at 12:47 AM Report Posted April 26, 2019 at 12:47 AM I translated some things for Liu Zhengcheng and I seem to remember his complete encyclopaedia of calligraphy has sections on caoshu and on some of the more famous practitioners individually. Did a quick search to see if he had anything dedicated specifically to caoshu and came up with this: https://book.douban.com/subject/1134857/ can't seem to find a description of the contents though. Anyway, I found him a good writer and insightful commentator. 1 Quote
Tomsima Posted April 26, 2019 at 11:19 AM Author Report Posted April 26, 2019 at 11:19 AM That looks like an interesting lead, thanks. Also, you translated for Liu Zhengcheng? that sounds like a great job, did you ever manage to attend any exhibitions or events? Quote
Jim Posted April 26, 2019 at 01:00 PM Report Posted April 26, 2019 at 01:00 PM 1 hour ago, Tomsima said: did you ever manage to attend any exhibitions or events? No, but I lived just round the corner from him so I saw a fair bit of his work at his house and stuff in his office where his editorial staff are working on the books. Quote
大块头 Posted September 7, 2021 at 02:42 AM Report Posted September 7, 2021 at 02:42 AM Here are some of the recommendations from @OneEye's recent video on reading cursive. (I was pleased to see that the book I scanned made an appearance.?) 石梁《草字彙》link 李靜《草書字典》link 胡紫桂《草书历代书论选》link 胡紫桂《草书历代小品文选》link 《智永真草千字文》link 王羲之《十七帖》link 王羲之《草訣歌》link 韓道亨《草訣歌》link, online version For my next project I'm considering making an Anki deck for recognizing 草书. For that I need a character dictionary containing public domain 字帖 arranged in a computer-parsable grid. I think the 《草書字典》 listed above would work, though there may be some 20th century stuff mixed in? As I understand it, copyright protection for both the PRC and Taiwan extends for 50 years past the author's death so I wouldn't be able to use the work of any calligrapher who died after 1971. From the product description page on 京东: Quote 《草书字典》是一部书法艺术工具书,与文字工具书有别,故不合正体之异体字亦加以收录。《草书字典》收录历代法书上起先秦,下迄近代,多以影印件直接剪辑。历代法书、碑帖中的单字原迹大小相差悬殊,为使有限的篇幅能容纳尽可能多的内容,收辑多有收缩。 2 Quote
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