Social Sciences, asked by rajacharya007, 1 year ago

who are calligraphists?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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A calligraphist is a man who is a skilled laborer, talented worker, prepared specialist, a laborer who has obtained uncommon abilities to write unquestionably, they are generally known for having what it takes of beautifully written work.

You may hear calligraphy portrayed essentially as 'wonderfully written work'. Indeed, even "calligraphy" is a union of two Greek words – Kalli, which signifies "beautiful" and graphy, which signifies 'composing', however in the event that you have even the faintest enthusiasm for calligraphy as a calling today you'll know there's somewhat more to it than that.

"Calligraphy is the specialty of shaping beautiful symbols by hand and organizing them well."

Calligraphy was usually used in the old times when there were no computers and there was no way people could print something, so they used calligraphy.
Answered by sonuranamehra88
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Answer:

Calligraphists were people who specialized in the part of the great writing and they are important become at that time there were no computers and much more.

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