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Definition of calligraphic in English: calligraphicadjective ˌkalɪˈɡrafɪkˌkæləˈɡræfɪk Relating to calligraphy. (与)书法(有关)的 一支书法笔。 一支书法笔。 Example sentencesExamples - In compiling these texts, he developed a new calligraphic script.
- Doremi drew near to the sign to see that, in an attractive calligraphic script, it read, "For Sale."
- Next is inserted a section containing the wavy watermark decoration that often accompanies calligraphic verses, followed by the preface to the Su Tongpo poem.
- While older students were creating fish banners, hats, lanterns, fans and calligraphic signs for the Chinese New Year, first graders looked at a favorite Asian animal: the panda bear.
- Because traditional critical discourse privileged spirit and brushwork over form-likeness, Chinese art historiography has consistently valued calligraphic expressiveness over mimesis.
- Caroline minuscule, especially in its calligraphic English form, formed the basis of Protogothic book script.
- Although a calligraphic inkbrush drawing David Smith dedicated to Van Horne in 1959 is here, his sculpture is not, nor do we find any canvases by Greenberg's great protege Morris Louis.
- A week or so after my review of Surprises of the Sun, I received a note from McAuley, in his fastidious handwriting, where each angular letter of each word was crafted as a calligraphic masterpiece.
- ‘Now you've made me lose my place,’ grumbled Erul as he searched the many columns in calligraphic print lining the page.
- The handsome, calligraphic script corresponds visually with Vega's unfettered strokes of paint, adding to the formal interest of these works.
- On the walls to the left of the path were calligraphic inscriptions naming each city and to the right were extensive labels that provided background information for each city.
- His calligraphic pieces penned after age forty-nine are considered to be divine art.
- Unraveled scrolls of ancient calligraphic writing cluttered the open floor, and watercolor tapestries of jungle temples hung on the otherwise barren wall.
- Poetry led to calligraphy in both the scripts and explorations of calligraphic space led to architecture.
- As an inheritor of the Chinese calligraphic technique, which he had learned from the age of 5, he used the symbols and drew small characters in silhouette, standing out on a flat surface.
- Despite their cultic significance, these mostly later portraits are generally valued only as documents of historical subjects, for their calligraphic inscriptions, or for an occasional artist's signature.
- Carl E. Kurtz, a professor at Kansas City Art Institute, uses his virtuoso calligraphic skills to create works that call up everything from illuminated manuscripts to German Fraktur wedding certificates.
- I'd used quills before, and would much rather use a ballpoint or even a modern calligraphic pen.
- ‘Untitled Passages by Henri Michaux’ is an extensive survey of calligraphic works on paper by the Belgian poet and artist, who died in 1984.
- He became interested in Chinese calligraphic ink drawings that he calls Chinese Li.
Rhymesautobiographic, autographic, bibliographic, biographic, cartographic, choreographic, cinematographic, cryptographic, demographic, geographic, graphic, hagiographic, historiographic, holographic, hydrographic, iconographic, lithographic, monographic, orthographic, palaeographic (US paleographic), photographic, pictographic, pornographic, reprographic, Sapphic, seraphic, stenographic, telegraphic, traffic, typographic, xerographic Definition of calligraphic in US English: calligraphicadjectiveˌkæləˈɡræfɪkˌkaləˈɡrafik Relating to calligraphy. (与)书法(有关)的 一支书法笔。 一支书法笔。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘Untitled Passages by Henri Michaux’ is an extensive survey of calligraphic works on paper by the Belgian poet and artist, who died in 1984.
- While older students were creating fish banners, hats, lanterns, fans and calligraphic signs for the Chinese New Year, first graders looked at a favorite Asian animal: the panda bear.
- Although a calligraphic inkbrush drawing David Smith dedicated to Van Horne in 1959 is here, his sculpture is not, nor do we find any canvases by Greenberg's great protege Morris Louis.
- Because traditional critical discourse privileged spirit and brushwork over form-likeness, Chinese art historiography has consistently valued calligraphic expressiveness over mimesis.
- Unraveled scrolls of ancient calligraphic writing cluttered the open floor, and watercolor tapestries of jungle temples hung on the otherwise barren wall.
- Poetry led to calligraphy in both the scripts and explorations of calligraphic space led to architecture.
- He became interested in Chinese calligraphic ink drawings that he calls Chinese Li.
- ‘Now you've made me lose my place,’ grumbled Erul as he searched the many columns in calligraphic print lining the page.
- The handsome, calligraphic script corresponds visually with Vega's unfettered strokes of paint, adding to the formal interest of these works.
- Next is inserted a section containing the wavy watermark decoration that often accompanies calligraphic verses, followed by the preface to the Su Tongpo poem.
- His calligraphic pieces penned after age forty-nine are considered to be divine art.
- Despite their cultic significance, these mostly later portraits are generally valued only as documents of historical subjects, for their calligraphic inscriptions, or for an occasional artist's signature.
- Carl E. Kurtz, a professor at Kansas City Art Institute, uses his virtuoso calligraphic skills to create works that call up everything from illuminated manuscripts to German Fraktur wedding certificates.
- I'd used quills before, and would much rather use a ballpoint or even a modern calligraphic pen.
- A week or so after my review of Surprises of the Sun, I received a note from McAuley, in his fastidious handwriting, where each angular letter of each word was crafted as a calligraphic masterpiece.
- As an inheritor of the Chinese calligraphic technique, which he had learned from the age of 5, he used the symbols and drew small characters in silhouette, standing out on a flat surface.
- Caroline minuscule, especially in its calligraphic English form, formed the basis of Protogothic book script.
- On the walls to the left of the path were calligraphic inscriptions naming each city and to the right were extensive labels that provided background information for each city.
- In compiling these texts, he developed a new calligraphic script.
- Doremi drew near to the sign to see that, in an attractive calligraphic script, it read, "For Sale."
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