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  • 21East Asian calligraphy — Chinese name Traditional Chinese 書法 Simplified Chinese …

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  • 22arts, 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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  • 23Islamic calligraphy — 18th century writing in Ottoman calligraphy. Depicts the phrase In the name of God, Most Merciful, Most Gracious Islamic calligraphy, colloquially known as Perso Arabic calligraphy, is the artistic practice of handwriting, or calligraphy, and by… …

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  • 24Western calligraphy — (from Greek polytonic|κάλλος kallos beauty + polytonic|γραφή graphẽ writing ) is the art of writing (Mediavilla 1996: 17). A contemporary definition of calligraphic practice is the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious and… …

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  • 25Mir Emad Hassani — Chalipa panel. Al Fatiha. Mir Emad (bo …

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  • 26Yan Zhenqing — (zh stpw|s=颜真卿 |t=顏真卿 |p=Yán Zhēnqīng|w=Yen Chench ing, 709–785) was a leading Chinese calligrapher and a loyal governor of the Tang Dynasty. His artistic accomplishment in Chinese calligraphy parallels the greatest master calligraphers… …

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  • 27Mishkín-Qalam — Mírzá Ḥusayn i Isfahání (1826–1912) surnamed Mishkín Qalam (مشكین قلم), (meaning either musk scented pen, or jet black pen) was a prominent Bahá í and one of the nineteen Apostles of Bahá u lláh, as well as a famous calligrapher of 19th century… …

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  • 28Mir Ali Tabrizi — (Persian: میرعلی تبریزی) also known as Mir Ali Heravi(Persian: میرعلی هروی) (b. in Herat Afghanistan and d. in Tabriz in modern Iran) is distinguished Persian[1]. The precision of tradition still allows for creativity, and there is a telling… …

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  • 29Khalil al-Zahawi — (ArB|خليل الزهاوي‎; 1946 25 May, 2007) was one of Iraq s most prominent Arabic calligraphers. An ethnic Kurd and a native of Diyala Governorate, he began studying calligraphy in 1959, and moved to Baghdad in 1963, where he gave his first… …

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  • 30M.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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