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calligraphist

NOUN
  1. someone skilled in penmanship

How To Use calligraphist In A Sentence

  • Introduce, I find out about situation of student roughly, I know light painter , little talent , calligraphist of class , make laughs the king ......Hi Hi, but really a little meaning!
  • Conspicuous among the Emperor's entourage was Ho Chih-chang, a famous statesman, poet, and calligraphist, who, on reading Li T'ai-po's poetry, is said to have sighed deeply and exclaimed: "This is not the work of a human being, but of a Tsê Hsien (Banished Immortal). Fir-Flower Tablets: Poems Translated From the Chinese
  • Also in the garden, inscriptions of the noted calligraphists lure many lovers of oriental culture.
  • In order to memory this famous calligraphist , writer and patriotic scholar, we built the Song Cao's Former Residence to display works by contemporary calligraphists and extant ones by Song Cao.
  • The item was created to serve as a brush cleaning receptacle for royal calligraphists of the day in ancient China.
  • My compartment was crowded with men of my division, and only one-half of these had true passes; one, who was an adept calligraphist, wrote his own pass, and made a counterfeit signature of the superior who should have signed the form of leave. The Amateur Army
  • Thich Nhat Hanh is also an acclaimed calligraphist. James Hoggan: Thich Nhat Hanh and David Suzuki to Discuss How to Restore Health to the Planet
  • People were all in high spirits with Spring Festival scrolls written by officials and calligraphists in hand.
  • T'ang Yin was the painter of elegant women; Tung became famous especially as a calligraphist and a theoretician of the art of painting; a textbook of the art was written by him. A History of China
  • The Emperor at this time was Chien Lung, the best of the Manchu dynasty, a cultivated man, a patron of the arts, and an exquisite calligraphist. The Problem of China
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