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On the Web
- Ketubot : Calligraphic Art : by Elaine Adler - Handmade, personalized ketubot and other calligraphic art by Judaica artist Elaine Adler. Traditional and contemporary designs.
- Perkins, Tom and Goffe, Gaynor - Letter-carver and calligrapher provide image galleries and biographical information. United Kingdom.
- Calligraph - Features this manufacturer of compatible inkjet cartridges. Based in Turkey.
- Black, Gemma - Australian calligrapher and text artist provides workshops for formal lettering and allied arts. Includes gallery of work and contact details.
- Noad, Timothy - Calligrapher and illuminator, Fellow of both the Society of Scribes and Illuminators and the Calligraphy and Lettering Arts Society. Includes biography and gallery of work.
- Ermes, Ali Omar - An illustrated feature by Ana Vrlkjan from Middle East UK on the life and work of calligrapher Ali Omar Ermes, which has its roots in the Muslim Arab culture of the Near East and North Africa.
- Neil Bromley, Heraldic Artist, Calligrapher, Illuminator - A gallery of calligraphic and heraldic art, by artist Neil Bromley, who has produced past commissions for the Queen Mother, and Honorary Scrolls for the City of London.
- Washington Calligraphers Guild - Information for membership, journal, workshops, exhibits, and classes. View online videos of calligraphy events. Also includes history of calligraphy and information about free lance calligraphers in the DC area.
- Hassan Massoudy - Brief biography of this Iraqui calligrapher (1944-), reviews of his work, gallery, calendar of exhibitions, and books.
- Hassan Massoudy: Arabic Calligraphy - Rodrigo Siqueira showcases the work of this noted calligrapher, born in Iraq (1944).
Wikipedia Articles
- List of calligraphers - * Thomas Ingmire
- Khalil al-Zahawi - Khalil al-Zahawi (; 1946 - 25 May, 2007) was one of Iraq's most prominent Arabic calligraphers. An ethnic Kurd and a native of Diyala Governorate, he began studying calligraphy in 1959, and moved to Baghdad in 1963, where he gave his first exhibition in 1965.
- Italic script - ... also known as chancery cursive, is a semi-cursive, slightly sloped style of handwriting and calligraphy that was developed during the Renaissance in Italy. It is one of the most popular styles used in contemporary Western calligraphy, and is often one of the first scripts learned by beginning calligraphers.
- Obaku no Sanpitsu - Ōbaku no Sanpitsu 黄檗三筆 is a name given to a group of three famous Chinese calligraphers who lived in Japan:
- Sanpitsu - The term Sanpitsu (三筆) or "three brushes" is used in Japanese to refer to a group of three famous Heian period calligraphers: