“To Chinese people, calligraphy is much more than fancy handwriting. Like Chinese painting, it’s a cultural, poetic, and lyrical form of art.… It is almost without exception that a good artist in Chinese painting is also a good calligrapher. It can be said that Chinese painting is written with a brush, and Chinese calligraphy is drawn as a picture. Chinese painting and calligraphy work with each other as twin art forms.”
– Bertrand Mao, Harmony of Brush and Ink
Born in Jiangsu province, China, Bertrand Mao has studied and practiced Chinese calligraphy and painting for over sixty years. His work consists of the traditional Chinese art forms of Shan-Shui painting, Chinese calligraphy, and the Four Gentlemen of Chinese brush painting - plum blossom, chrysanthemum, bamboo, and orchid. A master of Chinese art, Bertrand Mao shares in this book his knowledge of Chinese calligraphy and painting along with some of his recent artwork. English translations of the calligraphy are included.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
• INTRODUCTION
• CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY
• SHAN-SHUI PAINTINGS
• FOUR GENTLEMEN PAINTINGS
• Exhibitions, Public Collections, Lectures & Demonstrations
• Bibliography, Associations
• About the Artist
To learn more about the artist, please visit Bertrand Mao's website at http://www.bertrandmao.com






