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| Miniatures, Gouache, 28.8x17.2 cm |
| Origin: Iran, 1810 |
| Source of entry: Collection of S. P. Yaremich, Leningrad |
| How to write
Chinese Calligraphy - Process of practicing handwriting Now study the specimen again. Compare your own work with the specimen. This is a basic skill in calligraphy. Guo Moruo (1892-1978), a calligrapher, ... |
| 1/f
Fluctuation in Japanese Brush Calligraphy letter specimen with that of the Ming-style type letter specimen, the source of beauty. of Japanese brush calligraphy works is studied quantitatively. ... |
| Typography
and calligraphy<br>part one: 1450-1830 See also Ogg, Oscar, Three classics of Italian calligraphy. .... The type specimen of Delacolonge; introduction and notes by Harry Carter. Amsterdam, 1969 . ... |
| The Ministry
Script Guide first the calligrapher’s words rang truer than a philosopher’s wisdom, ... past quarter of a century, the majority of classic calligraphy was digitized many ... |
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