- male, deceased (1562)
- Tielman Susato (also Tylman was a Renaissance Flemish composer, instrumentalist and publisher of music in Antwerp. While his place of birth is...
- male, deceased (842)
- Emperor Saga (786-842) was the 52nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He ruled from 809 to 823.
- male, deceased (1513)
- Anton Koberger (ca.1440/45 — 3 October 1513), was the German printer who printed the "Nuremberg Chronicle", a landmark of incunabula, and a su...
- male
- Uragami Gyokudo was a Japanese musician, painter, and calligrapher. In his lifetime, he was best known as a player of the zither, but people came...
- male, 42 years old
- Bahman Panahi was born in 1967 in Iran. He is a noted calligrapher and has had many exhibitions in Iran and other countries. He is also a composer...
- male, 221 years old
- Kim Myeong-hui (1788-?) was a calligrapher of the late Joseon Dynasty. He was born into a yangban family of the Gyeongju Kim lineage, the son of...
- male, deceased (1637)
- "'"' (1558-1637) was a Japanese craftsman, potter, lacquerer, and calligrapher, whose work is generally considered to have inspired the founding of...
- female
- Salma Arastu (born 1950, Ajmer, India) is an Indian artist, living in in North America. Arastu is a native of Rajasthan and had a masters in fine...
- female, deceased (1875)
- Ōtagaki Rengetsu was a Buddhist nun who is widely regarded to have been one of the greatest Japanese poets of the 19th century. She was also a s...
- male, deceased (1957)
- (1876-1957) was a Japanese tanka poet and calligrapher. Saishū wrote a poetry column for the magazine "Shinsei" ("New Voices"). He also founded t...
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