Calligraphy lecture-history. Cave drawing Pictograms.

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Calligraphy lecture-history

Cave drawing

Pictograms

Cuneiform

Symbols

Egyptian Frieze

Hieroglyphics

2 nd C BC inscription

Carved capitals 140AD

5 th Century Latin

Rustic Caps-brushed, contemporary

Brushed rustic caps contemporary

Uncials 4 th Century

Uncials 5 th Century

Rustic Uncials

Book of Kells 6 th Century

Books of Kells, Lindesfarne,Durrow 4-6 th C.

Books of Kells, Durrow, Lindesfarne 6-8 th C.

Kells-Initials

8 th Century Ireland

Location-Skellig Rock

Skellig Rock

Skellig Michael Monastery

Skellig Michael

Beehive cells

Contemporary Use- Uncials

Contemporary Uncial Use

Typeface from Uncial

Contemporary use-Uncials

Monoline variation of Uncials

Carolingian, standard bookhand 9-10 th Century

9 th Century English- Carolingian

9 th Century Carolingian

8 th Century Carolingian

Blackletter

13th Century Scriptorium

Medieval drop ‘n drag

Monk at work from 1140 book

Ivory carving, 960 AD

Fraktur

Contemporary variation of Fraktur, Neugebauer

Rotunda 15 th Century

Moveable type- 1457

17 th Century German

Scribe preparing quills

Italic 1789

Copperplate 1758, writing manual

Declaration of Independence 1776

Signatures from Declaration of Independence

17 th Century Printshop

Copybook 1663

Copybook

Writing practice

William Morris ( )textile patterns

Edward Johnson

Edward Johnson, 1938

Edward Johnson

Johnson-London transport

Foundational lower case

Condensed variations from Foundational