The woman's husband, an unemployed calligrapher, was brought in for questioning but released upon supplying handwriting samples. |
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We don't want theme parks here, with one calligrapher and one artisan retained just for show. |
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In the royal ateliers, book illustration involved the art of the scribe, calligrapher, painter and bookbinder. |
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The large size of this binding probably required the collaboration of a calligrapher and a painter. |
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The great calligrapher, Muhammad ibn Muqla, a vizier at the court of three Abbasid caliphs, was charged with the task of standardising and refining the myriad cursive scripts. |
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The celebrated scholar and calligrapher Ibn Muqla, who served three caliphs of Baghdad as prime minister and died on July 20,941 AD, copied the Quran in the early Naskh style. |
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In the bottom right corner of the document is the signature of the calligrapher who executed this fine work, Mrs. Yvonne Diceman. |
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The calligrapher would have used it with a pen to write letters and documents for money, and it became the symbol of the writer. |
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The fresco painter of the topmost layer was Sarkis ibn al-Qassis Ghali bin Barran and the calligrapher was Hunayn. |
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A wood engraver, sculptor, typographer and draughtsman, Gill attended the Central School in London under the calligrapher and stone-mason Edward Johnston. |
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He is best remembered both as a patron of the arts and as a painter and calligrapher. |
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Trying to complete his Octavo, he befriends a dipsomaniac calligrapher and a pair of fan makers who have fled revolutionary France. |
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The quill held in the coyote's paw alludes both to Mr. Norquay's internationally known work as a calligrapher and, as well, to the nearly half century of his work as a writer and journalist. |
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The Japanese calligrapher Master Shingaï Tanaka subscribes to the Oriental and Zen Buddhist tradition whereby the act of creating a sign is a channel for the spirit. |
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To further honour the fallen, each surname is highlighted by a larger capital letter in a contemporary script developed by the calligrapher especially for this Book. |
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The quill and the knife are the traditional tools of the calligrapher and refer to Alcuin's pivotal role in the creation of new letterforms that are the basis of good communication. |
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Eadfrith was a highly trained calligrapher and he used insular majuscule script in the manuscript. |
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One notable example was Puru, a famous painter, calligrapher and also the founder of the Manchu Association of Republic of China. |
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Her new boss's father had served as White House calligrapher from the Wilson through the Eisenhower Administrations. |
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From page to page, they should alternate who is the calligrapher and who is the illuminator. |
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I'm a calligrapher and I sculpt in clay, so this is just another calling for me,'' he said. |
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People tell us what they want and we will tell the calligrapher to do it,'' said Mr John. |
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At the scriptorium this past fall, calligrapher Brian Simpson arrived with a rolled-up batch of completed pages. |
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Its owner was Sultan Abdülmecid I, who was himself a calligrapher. |
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Liu was a painter, calligrapher, poet, and mathematician, and he became Kublai's advisor when Haiyun returned to his temple in modern Beijing. |
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How does a Tokyo-born prospective pedagogue, son of a well-known calligrapher impoverished in the ravages of the postwar era light upon German literature? |
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The names of its calligrapher, its illuminator and the person it was presented to make up three important features that stress the artistic value of a Qur'an. |
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For a wildly elaborate seven-volume Qur'an, completed at the start of the 14th century, the calligrapher Muhammad ibn Mubadir entwined individual golden words in involute patterns of stars and hexagons. |
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They had been left in a briefcase because I was using the manuscripts as research for a book and needed to show them to an expert calligrapher. |
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Therefore, a whole piece of remmen-tai calligraphy looks like a big bundle of beautiful silk strings hanging down confusedly yet artistically, as if the calligrapher had let his hand move swiftly of its own accord. |
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An 1829 Pennsylvania birth certificate, which the calligrapher Daniel Peterman painted with vines and gowned women, is one of the few records of the existence of Levi Gantz, a tinsmith who enlisted as a Union soldier. |
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Yet he could also paint as slowly and carefully as a calligrapher. |
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It is reasonable to say as did designer-theorist William Morris that the Romain du Roi replaced the calligrapher with the engineer as a typographical influence. |
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Not everyone Japanese today can read such verses, not everyone calligrapher can write by this style, but everyone is capable to estimate beauty of the refined elegant lines. |
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From his training as a calligrapher he has retained the integrity of the craftsman making or inventing his own tools, and preparing his own inks with pigments and binding agents. |
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In the lobby, a Chinese calligrapher demonstrated the art of the brush and created Chinese names for the students and their parents before and after the performances. |
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