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    ‘It’s bawdier in Greek’: A.C. Swinburne’s Subversions of the Hellenic Code by Charlotte Ribeyrol

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…This article therefore proposes to focus on the dichotomy of the Hellenic code, split between the learned and the obscene, between high and potentially low culture, in the writings of the hellenophile Victorian poet, who was equally drawn to the alluring calligraphy of Greek, the language of beauty and formal perfection, as well as to the more fleshly promises suggested by certain Hellenic words and images.…”
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    Assessing the Goals of Art Education in the Content of the Eighth Grade Culture and Art Book (Case Study: The Views of Specialized Teachers of Culture and Art in Shiraz in the Aca... by Maryam Fathi, Ashkan Rahmani

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…"History of art" as one of the goals of art education in the design chapter and the purpose of "art production" in the chapter of illustration, photography and calligraphy have been most used. According to art experts, the most important goal of art education is to cultivate creativity.…”
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    The Typewriter in the 21st Century: Understanding the Nostalgic Aesthetics and Politics of Tyler Knott Gregson’s Instapoetry by Jyoti, Nina Caldeira

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Some of these aesthetic modalities include the typewriter font, black and white images, sepia or Polaroid images, vintage stationary, calligraphy, and textured paper. Leaning on the concept of “nosthetics” or nostalgic aesthetics proposed by Tanja Grubnic, this paper decodes the temporal hypermediacy prominent in the works of American Instapoet and photographer Tyler Knott Gregson, particularly in his first poetry collection, chasers of the light: poems from the typewriter series. …”
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    The Mongolian Script in the Baikal region at the Present Stage: a Course for Revitalization? by Innokenty G. Aktamov, Nadezhda B. Badmatsyrenova

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Mongolian script has gained widespread popularity in the form of calligraphy in the Baikal region. Furthermore, the language is deeply embedded with ethno cultural symbolism, making it a valuable source for the development of the Buryat language and culture as a whole. …”
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    Ancient Stone Inscription Image Denoising and Inpainting Methods Based on Deep Neural Networks by Haoming Zhang, Yue Qi, Xiaoting Xue, Yahui Nan

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Chinese ancient stone inscriptions contain Chinese traditional calligraphy culture and art information. However, due to the long history of the ancient stone inscriptions, natural erosion, and poor early protection measures, there are a lot of noise in the existing ancient stone inscriptions, which has adverse effects on reading these stone inscriptions and their aesthetic appreciation. …”
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    Development of ancient Chinese inscription rubbings knowledge base in the context of cultural communication and art appreciation by Kaiyu Qiu, Cuijuan Xia, QianQian Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Purpose – To promote the cultural communication and art appreciation of Inscriptions and calligraphy which are important cultural heritages in China, with a broad crowd base and educational appreciation value, by using digital humanities methods and technologies, the paper aims to discuss how to develop a new user-oriented knowledge base according to user needs for inscription rubbings research and appreciation. …”
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    Some Lexical Uses from Divân of Kâtebi of Neyshâbur by Mohammad Shadrooymanesh, Sara Ghaffari Cherati

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In Neyshabur, he learned literature and calligraphy from the Simi of Neyshabur, who was a master of literature and arts. …”
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    Charles Humbert « enlumine » l’Enfer de Dante vers 1920 by Philippe Kaenel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A l’occasion du sixième centenaire de la naissance de Dante, Charles Humbert (1891-1958), peintre neuchâtelois, calligraphie et enlumine le texte de La Divine comédie dans un volume monumental conservé dans le fonds qu’il a déposé à la bibliothèque de La Chaux-de-Fonds (55 sur 35 centimètres et comptant 445 pages). …”
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