
Luo Zhenyu, Calligraphy in Zhuanshu
Chinese(1866–1940)
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Works
Luo Zhenyu (1866, 1940) was a pioneering Chinese scholar, antiquarian, and calligrapher renowned for his mastery of Zhuanshu (seal script), drawing inspiration from ancient bronze inscriptions, oracle bone script, and stone stele rubbings he meticulously collected and studied. He played a foundational role in the modern study of Chinese epigraphy and paleography, and his calligraphic works are prized for their archaic elegance and scholarly depth. His auction records reflect sustained collector demand, particularly among specialists of classical Chinese calligraphy and antiquarian scholarship.
Artists in conversation
