勘亭流
Japanese
Kanji in this term | ||
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勘 | 亭 | 流 |
かん Grade: S | てい Grade: S | りゅう Grade: 3 |
on’yomi |
Etymology
The style is said to have been created by 岡崎屋勘六 (Okazakiya Kanroku, calligrapher, 1746–1805), whose pen-name (号) was 勘亭 (Kantei).
Pronunciation
- On’yomi
- (Tokyo) かんてーりゅう [kàńtééryúú] (Heiban – [0])[1]
- IPA(key): [kã̠nte̞ːɾʲɨᵝː]
Noun
勘亭流 (hiragana かんていりゅう, rōmaji kanteiryū)
- (Japanese callligraphy and typography) kanteiryū, a type of 江戸文字 (Edo moji) usually associated with kabuki signage and characterized by thick, flowing, and rounded strokes
References
- 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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