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.
Calligraphy is used for fancy writing for like a love letter or just a letter
Arabic calligraphy .
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On the first Tuesday of each month, we learn how to write with calligraphy quills. *Fact: Calligraphy does not use pens- they use quills and you need to use nibs to write and a bottle of ink. A good book with a little information about how to fill up and use a calligraphy quill is in the book "The View From Saturday" by E.L. Konigsburg. Great book too!!! :)*
the people who want to use it
china
Calligraphy is the art of writing. The Muslims use it in writing the text of the holy Qur'an. They also use it while writing verses on walls of mosques for decoration.
in side a mosque they use calligraphy, a decorated pattern with swirls and lines. they do not show images of god for it is unholy
Whiteley used Chinese calligraphy evidently in his 'Self Portrait in Studio 1976'
yes
technically, your question. perhaps a sentence like "In china, people use calligraphy instead of a written alphabet
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