What's the difference between calligrapher and calligraphic?

Calligrapher


Definition:

  • (n.) One skilled in calligraphy; a good penman.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The bequest paintings are in Twombly's distinctive swirling calligraphic style.
  • (2) A trained calligrapher and painter, the ayatollah has produced a large illuminated work of art featuring passages from the writings of Baha'u'llah, the 19th-century founder of the Baha'i faith.
  • (3) A couple of flaps, and the male, the tiercel, would be above the female, and then he’d drift north of her, and then slip down, fast, like a knife-cut, a smooth calligraphic scrawl underneath her, and she’d dip a wing, and then they’d soar up again.
  • (4) This is what we learn from a repertory, famous in the XVIth century, and which, fifty years after the discovery of printing, had the honor of being richly calligraphed in miniature, (1455).
  • (5) They became skilled calligraphers and, hailing from far and wide, they would work as copyists to pay for their digs.
  • (6) Throughout the campus every poster, every label on every drawer, was beautifully hand calligraphed.
  • (7) The French artist Levalet , the Tunisian calligrapher El Cid and others also have works planned, and the Captain Borderline collective, the founders of Europe's largest street-art festival, plan to collaborate with Ganzeer on a large mural in Munich.
  • (8) He has a long history of supporting peaceful coexistence between Muslims, Christians and Jews, including with illuminated calligraphic versions of the Qur'an, the Torah, the psalms, the New Testament, and the Book of Ezra.

Calligraphic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Calligraphical

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The bequest paintings are in Twombly's distinctive swirling calligraphic style.
  • (2) A trained calligrapher and painter, the ayatollah has produced a large illuminated work of art featuring passages from the writings of Baha'u'llah, the 19th-century founder of the Baha'i faith.
  • (3) A couple of flaps, and the male, the tiercel, would be above the female, and then he’d drift north of her, and then slip down, fast, like a knife-cut, a smooth calligraphic scrawl underneath her, and she’d dip a wing, and then they’d soar up again.
  • (4) This is what we learn from a repertory, famous in the XVIth century, and which, fifty years after the discovery of printing, had the honor of being richly calligraphed in miniature, (1455).
  • (5) They became skilled calligraphers and, hailing from far and wide, they would work as copyists to pay for their digs.
  • (6) Throughout the campus every poster, every label on every drawer, was beautifully hand calligraphed.
  • (7) The French artist Levalet , the Tunisian calligrapher El Cid and others also have works planned, and the Captain Borderline collective, the founders of Europe's largest street-art festival, plan to collaborate with Ganzeer on a large mural in Munich.
  • (8) He has a long history of supporting peaceful coexistence between Muslims, Christians and Jews, including with illuminated calligraphic versions of the Qur'an, the Torah, the psalms, the New Testament, and the Book of Ezra.

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