Famous Japanese calligraphers

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Sanseki

Japanese calligraphers
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Fujiwara Yukinari

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    known as one of the Sanseki (Three Brush Traces), in effect the finest calligraphers of the age. The others were Ono Tōfū and Fujiwara Sukemasa, and the three perfected the style of writing called jōdai-yō (ancient style).

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Ono Tōfū

  • In Ono Tōfū

    known as one of the Sanseki (Three Brush Traces), in effect the first calligraphers of the age. The others were Fujiwara Yukinari and Fujiwara Sukemasa, and the three perfected the style of writing called jōdai-yō (ancient style).

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Sanseki

Japanese calligraphers
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Fujiwara Yukinari

  • In Fujiwara Yukinari

    known as one of the Sanseki (Three Brush Traces), in effect the finest calligraphers of the age. The others were Ono Tōfū and Fujiwara Sukemasa, and the three perfected the style of writing called jōdai-yō (ancient style).

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Ono Tōfū

  • In Ono Tōfū

    known as one of the Sanseki (Three Brush Traces), in effect the first calligraphers of the age. The others were Fujiwara Yukinari and Fujiwara Sukemasa, and the three perfected the style of writing called jōdai-yō (ancient style).

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