Calligraphy is the art of Beautiful Writing. It encompasses alphabetic and pictographic languages. Examples of alphabetic languages include Latin, Hebrew, Arabic, and Sanskrit. Principle pictographic languages include Chinese and Japanese.
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A collection of historical American penmanship resources. Specimens and publications relating to: engrossing, lettering, calligraphy, designing, pen art, and penmanship. Curated by D. T. Grimes.
Calligraphy in old churches and other places as seen during cycling tours around Europe. By Wlodek Fenrych.
Galleries of calligraphy and artist books. Calligraphic and book arts world travel guide. Australasian Lettering Link. International mail art gallery. Alphabet Forest.
Calligraphy artworks, calligraphy workshops, courses on calligraphy and lettering. Exhibits of the art of calligraphy in Moscow.
Michael Gebhart posts about the art and craft of fine handwriting. History, theory and practice.
Roger Harris has compiled a collection of samples modern and traditional Hebrew calligraphy, with some comments.
A post about the differences between hand lettering and calligraphy and typography.
A public message board for those interested in history of American penmanship and calligraphy.
A study of European writing manuals. 1500-1800.
The project led by the Institute for Research and History of Texts (CNRS) in collaboration with several partners is an effort to preserve and restore historical manuscripts.
A public forum for calligraphers, fostering constructive critique, sharing of ideas and techniques, and showcases of artwork.
A resource for visualizing and calligraphy of Buddhist mantras and seed syllables.
One of the largest resources for American Penmanship. Free to use.
Promoting the art, history and techniques of American penmanship.
Posted from My Modern Met, by Sara Barnes.
(October 09, 2017)
A public message board for those interested in history of American penmanship and calligraphy.
A collection of historical American penmanship resources. Specimens and publications relating to: engrossing, lettering, calligraphy, designing, pen art, and penmanship. Curated by D. T. Grimes.
A public forum for calligraphers, fostering constructive critique, sharing of ideas and techniques, and showcases of artwork.
Michael Gebhart posts about the art and craft of fine handwriting. History, theory and practice.
A study of European writing manuals. 1500-1800.
The project led by the Institute for Research and History of Texts (CNRS) in collaboration with several partners is an effort to preserve and restore historical manuscripts.
A post about the differences between hand lettering and calligraphy and typography.
A resource for visualizing and calligraphy of Buddhist mantras and seed syllables.
One of the largest resources for American Penmanship. Free to use.
Promoting the art, history and techniques of American penmanship.
Calligraphy artworks, calligraphy workshops, courses on calligraphy and lettering. Exhibits of the art of calligraphy in Moscow.
Calligraphy in old churches and other places as seen during cycling tours around Europe. By Wlodek Fenrych.
Roger Harris has compiled a collection of samples modern and traditional Hebrew calligraphy, with some comments.
Galleries of calligraphy and artist books. Calligraphic and book arts world travel guide. Australasian Lettering Link. International mail art gallery. Alphabet Forest.
Posted from My Modern Met, by Sara Barnes.
(October 09, 2017)
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