@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006103, author = {白, 謙慎 and 徳泉, さち and Bai, Qianshen and Tokuizumi, Sachi}, issue = {418}, journal = {美術研究, The bijutsu kenkyu : the journal of art studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {Utilizing diaries, letters, and other collections of informal jottings, this essay describes and analyzes calligraphy in the everyday life of late Qing government officials. It deals with a number of issues, including the daily practice of calligraphy, calligraphies as gifts, fans and couplets as major calligraphic formats, the ways of maximizing the efficiency of calligraphic production to cope with an increasing demand for calligraphy caused by population growth, the taboo on selling calligraphy, and the relation between an economy of gifting and the acquisition of calligraphy. By these means, this article seeks to deepen our understanding of the cultural life of the Chinese elite toward the end of imperial China.}, pages = {38--67}, title = {清代晩期官僚の日常生活における書法}, year = {2016} }