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Monday, June 08, 2026


Exhibition Public - USA & Canada

The Charm of Woodcut Seals and Chinese Calligraphy by Tseng-Yao (Terry) Sun

San Diego Chinese Historical Museum
328 J Street,
San Diego, California, USA
May 31, 2008 To Jul 31, 2008


Detail: Until recently, intricate seals carved with a person’s name in ancient script served as identification for nearly everyone in China and Japan. For centuries, artists have used these seals to authenticate paintings and calligraphy, and the emperor’s seal once conveyed absolute authority. Today, leisure seals still add decoration to artwork and are enjoyed as works of art in their own right, imbued with profound meaning.
In the 1980s, Terry developed a technique of enlarging seal designs and carving them into wood, making a traditionally arcane and diminutive art more accessible to the general public. Terry’s accompanying calligraphy also emphasizes the beauty and meaning of the seals. His work has been exhibited in the Rübel Asiatic Research Collection, Fine Art Library; Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard University, the Gallery of Palos Verdes Library and the East Asian Library at USC.
The exhibit will open with a reception including light refreshments on Sat. May 31. Admission is $2; children 12 and under are free.

Phone No.: 619-338-9888
Fax: 619-338-9889
Contact Name: Alexander Chuang
Contact Email: info@sdchm.org
Site URL: http://www.sdchm.org



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