A History of Calligraphy by Albertine Gaur

A History of Calligraphy by Albertine Gaur

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Explores the history of calligraphy and calligraphers, from the earliest times, within the Arabic, Chinese and European cultures. The author discusses the tools for writing and the development of calligraphy in relation to printing and typography. Contemporary calligraphy is examined.

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A History of Calligraphy by Albertine Gaur

Calligraphy can be said to have developed among three of the world's major civilizations - the Arabs (and those who use the Arabic script), whose tradition centres on the preservation of the divine revelation through the Koran; the Chinese (and those who use Chinese script); and the Europeans who adopted the Roman script and laws within a Christian tradition. In this wide-ranging and heavily illustrated study, Albertine Gaur explores the history of calligraphy, and the place of calligraphers, from the earliest times to the present day, within all three of these very different cultures. In addition, she discusses the tools for writing and the development of calligraphy in relation to printing and typography, and examines current trends and the work of contemporary calligraphers. Albertine Gaur is also the author of "A History of Writing" (ISBN 0-7123-0270-0).
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ISBN 13 9780712303484
ISBN 10 0712303480
Title A History of Calligraphy
Author Albertine Gaur
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher British Library Publishing
Year published 1994-09-15
Number of pages 232
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