Calligraphy

  • 71Kanjuro Shibata XX — Calligraphy by Kanjuro Shibata XX Enso ca. 2000 On yumishi Kanjuro Shibata XX(御弓師 二十代 柴田 勘十郎 Shibata Kanjūrō)(born 1921) is twentieth in a line of master bowmakers and a kyūdō teacher of the Heki Ryū Bishū Chikurin ha(日置流尾州竹林派) tradition. He was… …

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  • 72Niju kun — Calligraphy of Niju kun The Shōtōkan niju kun (Japanese language: 松濤館二 …

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  • 73naskhī script — ▪ calligraphy       Islāmic style of handwritten alphabet developed in the 4th century of the Islāmic era (i.e., the 10th century AD). From the beginning of Islāmic writing, two kinds of scripts existed side by side those used for everyday… …

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  • 74Mawlid al-Barzanjī — Calligraphy of the title adorning the cover of a recently released Arabic English edition of Mawlid al Barzanji in the UK. Mawlid al Barzanjī (مولد البرزنجي) is the popular name of one of the most important and universally accepted panegyrics of… …

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  • 75Nicolaes Boddingius — Calligraphy with Greek and Hebrew phrases under the signature of Nicolaes Bodding van Laer in the St. Bavochurch. Nicolaes Boddingius, or Bodding van Laer (Christened 2 August 1605 in Haarlem, Netherlands – died 1669 in Bakel, Netherlands) was a… …

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  • 76calligrapher — calligraphy ► NOUN ▪ decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering. DERIVATIVES calligrapher noun calligraphic adjective. ORIGIN Greek kalligraphia, from kalligraphos person who writes beautifully …

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  • 77calligraphic — calligraphy ► NOUN ▪ decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering. DERIVATIVES calligrapher noun calligraphic adjective. ORIGIN Greek kalligraphia, from kalligraphos person who writes beautifully …

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  • 78arts, East Asian — Introduction       music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature.       Some studies of East Asia… …

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  • 79M.J. Alhabeeb — ( born Musaddak Jameel Al Habeeb مصدق جميل آل حبيب on July 1st, 1954 in southern Iraq) is an Iraqi American contemporary calligrapher who follows the original traditions in Arabic Islamic calligraphy. He is self taught, and never studied under… …

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  • 80Nastaʿlīq script — Persian inscript nast farsi khat e fasi nast …

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