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differs from type
design and non-classical hand-lettering,
though a
calligrapher may
practice both.
Western calligraphy continues to
flourish in the forms...
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Behari Narain Raizada (1901–1966) was an
Indian calligrapher. He is
notable for
being the
calligrapher who hand-wrote the
Constitution of India. Raizada...
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Ahmet the
Calligrapher (Turkish:
Hattat Ahmet; died 3 May 1682) was an
Ottoman Turkish official venerated as a
Christian saint.
According to Christian...
- قزوینی), 1554 –
August 15, 1615) is
perhaps the most
celebrated Persian calligrapher. He was born in Qazvin, Iran. It is
believed that the Nastaʿlīq style...
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books is
built in. The
Newton uses the
CalliGrapher word-based
handwriting recognition engine developed by Para
Graph International Inc, led by
former Soviet...
- and
Chris Kortge who were
students at
Stanford University. The Para
Graph CalliGrapher system was deplo**** in the
Apple Newton systems, and
Lexicus Longhand...
- century,
calligrapher George the
Hagiorite (1009–1065), monk,
calligrapher and
scholar at the
Iviron Monastery Ioane Mesvete 11th century,
calligrapher Mikael...
- (水精宮道人, "Master of the
Water Spirits Palace"); 1254–1322), was a
Chinese calligrapher, painter, and
scholar during the Yuan dynasty. He was a
descendant of...
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Arthur Baker (c. 1930 –
December 2016) was the
creator of a
distinctive and
dramatic style of
brush and pen calligraphy.
Baker grew up in Berkeley, California...
- – 23
August 784) was a
Chinese calligrapher,
military general, and politician. He was a
leading Chinese calligrapher and a
loyal governor of the Tang...