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Hitotsuyanagi Kihō (1804-1855) was a Japanese calligrapher known for his elegant and expressive style. His work, often displayed in the form of scrolls and hanging scrolls, showcased the beauty of the Japanese language through intricate brushstrokes and masterful composition. Kihō's calligraphy often featured poems and literary passages, reflecting his deep appreciation for Japanese literature and culture. His works are highly valued for their artistry and historical significance, showcasing the skill and refinement of Japanese calligraphy during the Edo period.
Born
1804
Died
1855