Likewise, a single reproduction of excerpts from a copyrighted work by a student calligrapher or teacher in a learning situation would be a fair use of the copyrighted work.
The committee believes that a single copy reproduction of an excerpt from a copyrighted work by a calligrapher for a single client does not represent an infringement of copyright.
From the year 1450 the career ofCalligrapher and Illuminator had been doomed to extinction.
St. Columba as a calligrapher (about 550) tend to prove that the art had been practised for a long time before it attained to such excellence.
The copyist orcalligrapher was at liberty to decorate books according to his own fancy.
Like all poor students [p450] of his time, Schœffer was a copyist, but we have no evidence that he was a calligrapher or an illuminator.
The calligrapher was indifferent to the growth of the new art, for his skill was never in higher request nor more handsomely rewarded than at the close of the fifteenth century.
He was a calligrapher second to none, a poet, and he had as well a remarkable singing voice.
He was the leading calligrapher of Persia and well known to all the great; he enjoyed a special position among the court ministers of Ṭihrán, and with them he was solidly established.
The Printer carried on into Type the tradition of the Calligrapher and of the Calligrapher at his best.
It is the function of the Calligrapher to revive and restore the craft of the Printer to its original purity of intention and accomplishment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "calligrapher" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: amanuensis; clerk; copyist; pen; scribbler; scribe; scrivener; transcriber; writer