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China Daily | Updated: 2012-09-14 09:51
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The art of Chinese seal cutting was considered an essential skill for ancient scholars. Provided to China Daily

The art of Chinese seal cutting, borne out of a combination of calligraphy and carving, was considered an essential skill for ancient scholars. A seal stamped in red on a work of calligraphy represented not just a signature but also a way to liven it up.

In conjunction with a contemporary Chinese seals exhibition by Li Lanqing, this international conference in London looks at seals in religious, political and social contexts, from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) to the present.

Li, former vice-premier of the State Council of China, focuses on his seal cutting hobby after retirement and his works have gained wide popularity by combining tradition and innovation.

It also includes presentations by professionals such as Fan Di'an, Nixi Cura, Bai Qianshen, Wang Tao, James Lin and Su Yuheng.

Date: Nov 3

Venue: Stevenson Lecture Theater, British Museum

Website: www.britishmuseum.org

(China Daily 09/14/2012 page31)

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