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Maryanne Grebenstein


Maryanne Grebenstein is a professional calligrapher who runs the Abbey Studio, in Hingham, Massachusetts (www.theabbeystudio.com), a center offering calligraphy courses as well as handmade products. She has taught calligraphy at the Massachusetts College of Art and the North Bennet Street School in Boston, and at The Corcoran College of Art & Design in Washington, D.C. Grebenstein is also the author of Calligraphy: A Course in Hand Lettering.

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Calligraphy Bible

Trade Paperback | 256 pages | Watson-Guptill | Art - Calligraphy; Art - Techniques
978-0-8230-9934-4 (0-8230-9934-2)

April 3, 2012 | $27.99

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Calligraphy Bible
Written by Maryanne Grebenstein

Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780823099344
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The Ultimate Guide to Essential Materials, Techniques, and Projects for Calligraphers
 
From ancient to modern times, the art of calligraphy has brought the written word to life, beautifying folklore, letters, poetry, and more. Embark on a journey through time, as the book examines the history of writing and its transformations. Between these...


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Calligraphy

Non-traditional book | 144 pages | Watson-Guptill | Art - Calligraphy
978-0-8230-0553-6 (0-8230-0553-4)

September 1, 2006 | $24.95

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Calligraphy
Written by Maryanne Grebenstein

Format: Non-traditional book
ISBN: 9780823005536
Our Price: $24.95
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For anyone who’s ever been wowed by the writing on a wedding invitation rather than the reception...for anyone who’s ever studied the calligraphy on a wine list rather than the chianti...this is the ideal book! It’s a comprehensive calligraphy course between covers, taught by a distinguished calligrapher. From ninth-century Uncial to...


              
              



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