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{{Short description|Art genre using minute Hebrew letters}} {{about|images formed with tiny letters|photography using microscopes|Micrograph|miniaturized photographs|Microphotograph|the Chinese version of microcalligraphy|Microcalligraphy (Chinese)}} [[File:A shiviti, Denmark.jpg|thumb|A [[shiviti]] from Denmark, with Hebrew text in the shape of a [[Menorah (Temple)|menorah]].]] '''Micrography''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]], literally small-writing – "Μικρογραφία"), also called '''microcalligraphy''', is a [[Jew]]ish form of [[calligram]]s developed in the 9th century, with parallels in Christianity and Islam,<ref>[http://expositions.bnf.fr/parole/grand/134.htm Torah, Bible, Coran] (French)</ref> utilizing minute [[Hebrew alphabet|Hebrew letters]] to form representational, geometric and abstract designs. Colored micrography is especially distinctive because these rare artworks are customarily rendered in black and white. == Description == The artwork is created from text that forms an image when viewed at a distance, creating an interplay between the text and image. The [[photomosaic]], whose tiny individual images form a mosaic when viewed from a distance, is a modern analogue. Another modern analogue is [[ASCII art]], where ASCII or extended ASCII characters are arranged to form an image on a computer screen and/or printout. == Motivation == {{see also|Calligram}} [[File:Caligrafia arabe pajaro.jpg|thumb|An Arabic [[calligram]] in the form of a peacock.]] There is a relationship between this form of art, employing both digital and analogic symbols, and the restrictions on images found in the [[Ten Commandments#Traditional division and interpretation|second commandment]]. Micrography provides a unique solution to the visual artist who wishes to remain devout in observation of [[Jewish law]], by using only text, not images per se. As similar restrictions exist in certain [[Islam|Muslim]] societies, this solution has been adapted in [[Islamic calligraphy]] to the [[Arabic alphabet]] as well. ==See also== * [[Matthias Buchinger]] * [[Los Angeles Pop Art]] == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [https://web.archive.org/web/20200728152549/https://gawno.com/2009/05/micrography-text-art-and-typography/ Micrography: Text Art and Typography] * Leila Avrin, [http://www.jhom.com/topics/letters/micrography.html Interlaces and Grotesques: the Art of Hebrew Micrography], Jewish Heritage Online Magazine * [http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/sacredtexts/prophpent.html A 13th Century Pentateuch] British Library, BL Add. MS 21160 * [http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/sacredtexts/germanpent.html A German Pentateuch, c. 1300] British Library, BL Add. MS 15282 * [https://web.archive.org/web/20111128003333/http://www.jtsa.edu/prebuilt/exhib/microg/index.shtml Jewish Theological Seminary exhibit on Micrography] * [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/loc/Micrography.html Judaic Treasures of the Library of Congress, from the Jewish Virtual Library] * Dalia-Ruth Halperin, [https://www.bl.uk/hebrew-manuscripts/articles/micrography-a-jewish-art Micrography - a Jewish art], British Library Hebrew manuscripts project. Accessed 2016-05-25. [[Category:Visual arts genres]] [[Category:Jewish art]] [[Category:Islamic calligraphy]] [[Category:Hebrew calligraphy]] {{calligraphy-stub}}
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