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harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, ‘Haeng-sŏ’; C
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, ‘Haeng-sŏ’; C
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Fragment: Japanese Syllabary in Poetry (Iroha-uta), 17th-18th centu
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: The Imperial Progress (Miyuki), Chapter 29 of the “Tale of Genji” (
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Post-Marijuana (Dama zhi hou), Written in Shadow Script, Fung Ming
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: The Cicada Shell (Utsusemi), Chapter 3 of the “Tale of Genji” (Genj
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Heart Sutra (J: Hannya-shin-gyō; S: Prajnâpâramitâ-hrdaya-sūtra), c
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Collection of Verse of a Thousand Years (Senzai wakashū), Karasumar
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: The Name of “Baha'ullah” in the Form of a Rooster, Mishkin Qalam, 1
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Inscription in Tughra Form, 17th-18th century, Harvard Art Museums:
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Story of [the] Soga Brothers (Soga Monogatari), 9th of 12 Volumes,
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Bismillah, Haji Noor deen Mi Guangjiang, 2003, Harvard Art Museums:
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: One of Five Ordination Certificates (ninka) [mounted on a board], K
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Qur'anic Verses in the Form of a Mihrab, calligraphic composition,
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: The Oak Tree (Kashiwagi), Chapter 36 of the “Tale of Genji” (Genji
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Tang Poem in Clerical Script (Li-shu), Wang Youdun, Kangxi period,
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Fragment of a Buddhist Sutra, 11th Century, Harvard Art Museums: Ca
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Thoroughwort Flowers (Fujibakama), Chapter 30 of the “Tale of Genji
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Calligraphy Album Leaf, Harvard Art Museums: CalligraphyHarvard Art
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Poem Written on Shikishi, attributed to Emperor Go-yōzei, Emperor G
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Zen Aphorism: “Great Earth Reveals its Spiritual Function”, Monk Mo
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Tales of Ise (Ise monogatari), Konoe Tane'ie, Late Muromachi period
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Poetry-Slip Calligraphed by Kōetsu (Kōetsu shikishi), Hon'ami Kōets
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Red Plum Blossoms (Kōbai), Chapter 43 of the “Tale of Genji” (Genji
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