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An Introduction to Arabic Calligraphy
Contributor(s): Alani, Ghani (Author)

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ISBN: 0764351737     ISBN-13: 9780764351730
Publisher: Schiffer Craft
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Binding Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Art | Techniques - Calligraphy
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Alphabets & Writing Systems
LCCN: 2016942870
Series: Calligraphy
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 8.7" W x 11.1" L (1.30 lbs) 80 pages
Features: Illustrated, Price on Product
 
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Publisher Description:
With a photo-rich teaching method that's welcoming to everyone, this introduction helps you use ink and a qalam--a traditional reed pen--to create flowing, timelessly decorative lines of Arabic script. The book begins with the history behind this art that decorates writings and architecture worldwide. Master calligrapher Alani next shows you how to choose the materials and prepare your tools. After a quick introduction to how the Arabic language works, he guides you through exercises to help you successfully write the 28 Arabic letters, join them together, and finally assemble them into phrases. Once you have mastered the basics, explore creating graphic compositions in each of seven major styles (Kufic, Thuluth, Naskh, Persian, Turkish, Riqa, and Maghrebi). Sometimes it takes years to be able to decipher a composition, but meanwhile, you can enjoy its aesthetic beauty. This guide helps beginners, like centuries of people before them, create graceful, meaningful art from words.

Contributor Bio(s): Alani, Ghani: - Ghani Alani's work is in museums worldwide, and is featured in several films. Born in Iraq, he holds the Ijazé (calligraphy diploma) from H. el Badadi, grand master of the School of Baghdad, and H. el Hamedi, master of the School of Turkey.
 
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