Sacred Calligraphy of the East

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Title

Sacred Calligraphy of the East

Subject

Calligraphy -- Asia
Art and religion -- Asia
Calligraphy -- Philosophy
Calligraphy -- Technique

Description

"Throughout the East, writing is held to be a gift from the gods, and the divinely inspired letters and characters are objects of the highest veneration. The religious significance of calligraphy has thus led to a unique development of the art of brush and ink in Japan, China, India, and Tibet. This beautifully illustrated book covers such topics as the history and spirit of Eastern calligraphy, the art of copying religious texts, the biographies of important Zen calligraphers, and practical instructions on materials and techniques for the contemporary student. No knowledge of the languages discussed is required for the reader to appreciate the study of this ancient practice."--book jacket.

Creator

John Stevens

Publisher

Boulder, Colo. : Shambhala

Date

1981

Relation

Series: Sacred art of the world.

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Original Format

Book

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Citation

John Stevens, “Sacred Calligraphy of the East,” Humanities Hub, accessed May 19, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/1022.