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" ... In 2014, I scanned a dull art auction at Christie's in London entitled “Manuscripts.” Lost in the middle was a large collection of letters from perhaps the greatest tenor ever: Enrico Caruso. It featured the highs and lows of his life, with all the passion of a Puccini opera. They were written in a beautiful calligraphic style and included caricatures for which he was famous. The letters had been hidden in a bank vault in Nice for almost a century. ... "
" ... In her shop, (123 E. 7th Street, NY, NY), Shunan not only sells a wide variety of tea, but also offers curated tea tastings where she educates as well as serves her guests. The narrow shop which is decorated with tea paraphernalia, calligraphic wall hangings, artifacts and even a room divider in the classic Chinese watercolor style, offers just the right amount of intimacy to create the feeling that the tea experience is unique to each individual. ... "
" ... Meghan Markle's handwriting is studied and full of flourish, with calligraphic influences from the days of the quill. Specifically, she engages in decorative flyaway backstrokes off the tops of two of her taller consonants, the "d" and the "h," when she uses them in the lower case. It's essentially a fashion photographer's trick redacted to penmanship: The selected letters bearing the backstrokes seem to carry long banners that arc back dramatically in a breeze from an offstage wind machine blowing left, against the right-leaning slant of the cursive. The point is that the flourish is a willed construct, meant to make a splash as it is seen. ... "
" ... The hotel features numerous elements from the original structure, such as the stone arch at the hotel's entrance bearing the calligraphic seal of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, 34th sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Exposed stonework abounds. "The 13th century structure that is the foundation of the new hotel is unlike any other, and we took meticulous care in preserving and infusing important historic elements into the transformation of the building,” states Bruno H. de Schuyter, the Setai Tel Aviv's General Manager. The original Kishle, including wooden ceilings and ironwork, has been preserved, while wooden doors and windows were recreated to resemble the originals. What were once prison yards have been restored and now serve as the hotel's front and rear courtyards accented by newly planted citrus trees. ... "
" ... The next day, I went to the historic, low-slung Yanaka neighborhood, a district that managed to survive war and earthquakes and seems unchanged by the past 60 years. Its centerpiece is a hauntingly beautiful cemetery where people leave calligraphic markers for their loved ones. Around that are quiet houses where people live calmly and hyperspecific shops rather than the chains that proliferate in most of Tokyo. When I admired a postcard-size drawing of the neighborhood that was hung in a window, the building’s artist owner opened her door and invited me to peruse the rest of her collection, which was for sale. Her eyes lit up when I said I lived in New York—she had visited the city decades ago and kept it fondly in her heart. ... "