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Exploring Islamic Calligraphy: A Journey Through Art and History

Introduction Islamic calligraphy is the art of writing that developed in the Islamic world and is considered one of the ...
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Shakyo (写経): Delving Into The Spiritual And Cultural Practice

Introduction Shakyo, or sutra copying, refers to the act of transcribing Buddhist scriptures or Buddhist texts by hand. ...
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Yan Zhenqing (顔真卿): One of Four Great Masters of the Tang Dynasty

Introduction Yan Zhenqing (顔真卿) (709-785) was a renowned calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty, known as one of the Four Grea...
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Saigyo (西行) and Calligraphy: The Depth of Poetic Brushstrokes

Introduction Saigyo (西行) was a Japanese poet and calligrapher active from the late Heian to early Kamakura periods. Let'...
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Ono Dofu (小野道風) and Calligraphy: Elegant Strokes

Introduction Ono Dofu (小野道風) was a calligrapher active during the Heian period (794-1192), and his elegant style of call...
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Ikkyu Sojun (一休宗純) and Calligraphy: Zen Wisdom Woven into the World of Calligraphy

Introduction Ikkyu Sojun (一休宗純), popularly known as "Ikkyu-san," was a Japanese Zen Buddhist priest and calligrapher. Hi...
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Japanese and Chinese Calligraphy Paper: Material Diversity and Characteristics

The Importance of Paper Selection and Materials Paper selection is extremely important in calligraphy and painting. Qual...
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The Artistry of Wu Changshuo (呉昌碩)

Introduction Wu Changshuo (呉昌碩) (1844-1927) was a prominent calligrapher from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republi...
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Wang Xizhi (王羲之): The Sage of Calligraphy

Life and Historical Background of Wang Xizhi Wang Xizhi (王羲之) (303-361) was a master calligrapher born in China during t...
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Sari Fujiwara (藤原佐理): A Master Calligrapher of Japanese Calligraphy

Who is Fujiwara Sari? Fujiwara Sari (藤原佐理) was a calligrapher active during the Nara and early Heian periods who left a ...
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