東周 篆書石鼓文 舊拓本, Inscriptions on the Stone Drums (Eastern Zhou dynasty, 5th century ), Unidentified Artist, 17th century


東周 篆書石鼓文 舊拓本, Inscriptions on the Stone Drums (Eastern Zhou dynasty, 5th century ), Ming dynasty (1368–1644), 17th century, China, Set of rubbings in ten sections mounted as a pair of handscrolls; ink on paper, Image (scroll a): 16 1/2 × 257 1/4 in. ( × cm), Rubbing, Unidentified Artist, Written Chinese evolved slowly over more than two millennia before arriving at a modern, 'regular' script (kai shu) in the third century The oldest script type, known as 'seal' script (zhuan shu), developed gradually during the Shang, Zhou, and Qin periods (ca


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