Sanseki

Sanseki

The term "Sanseki" (三跡) or "three [brush] traces" is used in Japanese to refer to a group of three famous Heian period calligraphers:

*Ono no Michikaze, known as "Yaseki" from the character 野 in his name.
*Fujiwara no Yukinari, known as "Gonseki" from 権 in his court title.
*Fujiwara no Sukemasa, known as "Saseki" from the character 佐 in his name.

ee also

* Sanpitsu, a similar group of renowned calligraphers


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