1.The calligraphic squiggles and vocal arabesques of Franco-Flemish Renaissance music come alive in the full-bodied and radiant sound of this female vocal ensemble.
英:[ˌkælɪ'græfɪk]
美:[ˌkælɪ'græfɪk]
noun
artistic, stylized, or elegant handwriting or lettering
the art of producing such writing
penmanship
an ornamental line in drawing or painting
French or Greek; French calligraphie, from Greek kalligraphia, from kalli- beautiful (from kallos beauty) + -graphia -graphy
The first known use of calligraphy was in 1590
callowadjective
lacking adult experience : immature
callow youth
callowadjective
lacking adult experience : immature
callow youth
callousadjective
being hardened and thickened
having calluses
callous hands
feeling or showing no sympathy for others : unfeeling
a callous refusal to help the poor
callousadjective
being hardened and thickened
having calluses
callous hands
feeling or showing no sympathy for others : unfeeling
a callous refusal to help the poor
callousadjective
being hardened and thickened
having calluses
callous hands
feeling or showing no sympathy for others : unfeeling
a callous refusal to help the poor
callositynoun
callus entry 1 sense 1
calliopenoun
a keyboard musical instrument consisting of a set of whistles sounded usually by steam
callingnoun
occupation sense 1, profession
calligraphynoun
beautiful handwriting
the art of producing such handwriting
penmanship sense 2
calligraphynoun
beautiful handwriting
the art of producing such handwriting
penmanship sense 2
1.The calligraphic squiggles and vocal arabesques of Franco-Flemish Renaissance music come alive in the full-bodied and radiant sound of this female vocal ensemble.
2.Although the two Wangs are always mentioned together in the history of calligraphy, they are different in terms of calligraphic style.
书法史上虽然“二王”并称,实则羲献父子的书法风格并不一致。
3.But full paragraphs — and sometimes more — of poetry or philosophical musing written in calligraphic script turn the sheet on the wall into a manuscript page.
4.Hadid often used calligraphic sketches to visualise ideas and Spaces, sometimes using paintings as precursors to buildings.
哈迪德经常用书法草图去描绘想法和空间,有时用绘画作为建筑的初期形式。
5.The focus of this exhibition is on a calligraphic script that was developed in the 14th century in Iran.
6.Among Twombly's hallmarks was painting repetitive lines on canvas Famed American painter Cy Twombly, who first found the limelight with his calligraphic paintings in the late 1950s, has died in Rome aged 83.
7.There are no smoking ruins among the bamboo groves in a 17th-century handscroll painting, no anguished cries emerging from columns of calligraphic script.
8.With Chinese paintings and calligraphic pieces, you can Beautify your life.
家有中国书画, 美化你的生活.
9.More calligraphic are pictures made with diluted acrylic pigment, such as “Hagoromo,” a watery field punctuated by a vertical gray stroke.
10.Rarely has architectural design felt more expressively personal, moody, painterly, calligraphic.
11.The show charts his progression into increasingly florid work — near-cryptic symbology woven into baroque, calligraphic abstraction, which he made nearly until his death in 2019.
12.It set up new criterion and principle for calligraphic appreciation and critics.
提出了书法鉴赏评论的新标准和原则。
13.This week Paul Kasmin Gallery inaugurated its third Manhattan outpost with a show of new work by Elliott Puckette—a Brooklyn artist beloved for ethereal paintings etched with curving, often seemingly calligraphic lines.
14.In the Emirates at that time, the acceptable form of advanced contemporary Arabic work was calligraphic abstraction, which Sharif disdained, as he did all forms of “nationalist” art.
15.I didn’t see any words etched there, but I did find a small monogram etched in the center of the key’s crystal handle, a single calligraphic letter “A” that I recognized immediately.
16.Some of Elahi’s instruments, as well as other stringed and wind instruments, are displayed alongside his calligraphic manuscripts, musical notebooks and a judicial robe in the Met show.
17.One wall is dominated by Joan Mitchell’s calligraphic “Sunflowers III,” which condenses its subject to strokes of black, red and gold.
18.Cursive scripts is one kind of Chinese calligraphic writing.
行书是我国书写文字的一种方法.
19.The writing was calligraphic, the paper white, the ink as black as Hecate's soul.
20.In a tiny oil painting from 1978, when the revolution was exploding, we see red calligraphic lines licking upward like flames, and clenched fists hovering in the dark behind them.