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  2. Western calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    First page of Paul's epistle to Philemon in the Rochester Bible (12th century). A modern calligraphic rendition of the word calligraphy (Denis Brown, 2006). Western calligraphy is the art of writing and penmanship as practiced in the Western world, especially using the Latin alphabet (but also including calligraphic use of the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets, as opposed to "Eastern" traditions ...

  3. Joseph Carstairs - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Carstairs (2 March 1783 – 9 February 1844 [1]) was an English calligrapher and writing teacher who devised a new system and style of writing in the early 19th century. [2] Carstairs's system emphasised a "bold and free writing" when he first introduced it in 1809. [3]

  4. Category:19th-century calligraphers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "19th-century calligraphers" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Kurrent - Wikipedia

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    Alphabet in Kurrent script from about 1865. The next-to-last line shows the umlauts ä, ö, ü, and the corresponding capital letters Ae, Oe, and Ue; and the last line shows the ligatures ch, ck, th, sch, sz (), and st. Danish Kurrent script (»gotisk skrift«) from about 1800 with Æ and Ø at the end of the alphabet Sample font table of German handwriting by Kaushik Carlini, 2021

  6. Spencerian script - Wikipedia

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    Palmer Method, a form of penmanship instruction developed in the late 19th century that replaced Spencerian script as the most popular handwriting system in the United States; Round hand, a style of handwriting and calligraphy originating in England in the 1660s; Teaching script; Zaner-Bloser, another streamlined form of Spencerian script

  7. Mustafa Râkim - Wikipedia

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    After Ismail was appointed as an instructor of calligraphy at the Imperial Palace, the young Râkim received his formal training there studying under his brother. Mustafa Râkim would become Ismail Zühidi's most celebrated pupil. [4] Ismail Zühidi and Mustafa Râkim went on to develop their own style of calligraphy based on the work of Hâfiz ...

  8. List of Ottoman calligraphers - Wikipedia

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    3 19th–20th century. 4 See also. 5 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of Ottoman calligraphers. 2 languages.

  9. Ono no Michikaze - Wikipedia

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    These modifications set the foundation of Japanese-style calligraphy (Wayō 和様, as opposed to Chinese-style calligraphy or Karayō 唐様), which was later refined by other two masters, Fujiwara no Sukemasa and Fujiwara no Yukinari. Wayō was accredited and practiced, as a pure Japanese art form, until the mid-19th century.