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Перевод: calligraphy speek calligraphy


[существительное]
каллиграфия ; чистописание; красивый почерк; почерк


Тезаурус:

  1. Chinese painting and calligraphy are visual arts on much of an equal footing.
  2. He designed the sand garden, the pagoda, the Shinto temple, the ancestral cemetery, the calligraphy court and the bridge over the lotus pond.
  3. Gutenberg tried to mimic the gothic calligraphy of his own time when he invented modern printing, because anything else would have been hard to read.
  4. In the centuries following the Conquest there gradually developed separate styles of penmanship for the two main purposes for which calligraphy was employed.
  5. The invention of printing in the fifteenth century steadily did away with the need for handwritten books, and it is interesting to note that from that time onwards various styles of calligraphy developed for different purposes.
  6. My usual script looks like demented knitting, but among my manuscripts I am still surprised to find poem drafts and diary entries in neat italic calligraphy, painstakingly produced with a special calligraphic pen, or "disguised" and back-sloping hands, or the "progressive" styles I had copied from my art students in Corsham.
  7. In January 1921 it was purchased privately from the Phillipps collection by Sir Alfred Chester Beatty (1875-;1968), the mining magnate whose chief hobby was the collection of manuscripts conspicuous for their calligraphy and decoration.
  8. A related point concerns calligraphy (in its everyday sense, handwriting) - in early manuscripts "u", "v" and "n" are easily confused, for instance, and until the development of ascenders for letters such as "b", "d" and "h", and descenders for "p", "q", "y" and "z", other kinds of misreading are possible.
  9. Twentieth-century artists as diverse as Klee, Miro, Jackson Pollock and Mark Tobey, inspired by the apparent freedom of Oriental calligraphy, have invented new alphabets and made abstract art with letter shapes.
  10. VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM The Art of Design: Edward Bawden, an artist who began his career studying calligraphy and went on to master the art of book illustration, printmaking, poster design, advertising.
  11. The Spirit of the Letter: A Celebration of Lettering and Calligraphy in Britain Today continues at the Portsmouth City Museum and Art Gallery until 12 November and then tours nationally.
  12. The value of illuminated manuscripts depends very much on the nature, quality and size of all these pictorial decorations, with the textual content and beauty of the calligraphy often playing a comparatively minor role.
  13. Thus calligraphy was the source of the ornaments which still decorate most type-faces, despite efforts earlier this century to dispose of them (see box).

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