The history of Chinese scholar's calligraphy scrolls dates back to ancient China. In Chinese culture, calligraphy has always been considered one of the highest forms of artistic expression and was an essential skill for any educated person. Scholars would spend years mastering the art of calligraphy and would often produce their own calligraphy scrolls as a form of self-expression.
During the Tang dynasty (618-907), calligraphy became increasingly popular among the educated elite, and many famous calligraphers emerged during this period. The Tang dynasty is also considered the golden age of Chinese calligraphy, with many masterpieces produced during this time.
In the Song dynasty (960-1279), calligraphy continued to flourish, and new styles and techniques were developed. The Song dynasty saw the emergence of the "Four Treasures of the Study" – the brush, ink, paper, and inkstone – which are still essential tools for calligraphy today.
During the Ming dynasty more...
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