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Calligraphy back then was like printers to us. Calligraphy needed to be almost, if not completely, perfect. It was used to copy books back then. Since the invention of the printing press and more advanced printers, calligraphy became less and less useful, and eventually has almost died out. It is still used in parts of the world today, but is not a prominent as it used to.
At one time Bibles were copied by hand. Monks became experts in calligraphy. The Book of Kells gives an example of excellent calligraphy. People enjoy looking at it for its artwork.
Islamic calligraphy enriches our culture and our world with it's beauty. It is also a reminder of the Islamic tenet prohibiting any portrait-like representation of Allah and the commitment to their beliefs.
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No, it is not common to write with brushes/paintbrushes. Japanese calligraphy, an art, is practiced with brushes. Much Chinese and Japanese calligraphy is highly prized and often found on display. Today most of the writing is done using pens, but the original work was done with a brush, and the directions and pressure affected the writing, creating differences to what is often seen today.
It is a landmark and tourist site for Paris today.
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She lives with God. She lives, in heavon. She lives, in our hearts. That;s where Srah Caldwell lives.
It is in Pakistan.
she impacts our lives today because she sacraficed many things to help us get here today and she fought so that blacks would have the freedom they have today. And that she participated on helping the slaves to go to the south
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