Serbian calligraphy

Serbian calligraphy (Serbian: краснопис/krasnopis,[1] калиграфија/kaligrafija) is a form of calligraphy based on the Cyrillic script used to write the Serbian language. The most notable calligraphists are Zaharije Orfelin (1720-1785), Hristofor Žefarović (d. 1753), and Ivan Boldižar (1917-1986).[2]

List of calligraphists

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References

  1. Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti (1904). Glas Volume 68; Volume 70; Volume 72. Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. Краснопис 1.) значи који красно пише 2.) calligraphia. Прво му је значење право значење, па је пренесено и на значење calligraphia. Краснопис 1. је то исто што и красношисац као што је брзоловац то исто што и брЗОДОН, ...
  2. Eraković 2002, pp. 93-99
  3. "Ćirilicom potpisao i Tita". www.novosti.rs.

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