Ono Tōfū

Japanese calligrapher
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Born:
894, Japan
Died:
964, Japan (aged 70)
Movement / Style:
Sanseki
jōdai-yō

Ono Tōfū (born 894, Japan—died 964, Japan) was a Japanese calligrapher known as one of the Sanseki (“Three Brush Traces”), in effect the first calligraphers of the age. The others were Fujiwara Yukinari and Fujiwara Sukemasa, and the three perfected the style of writing called jōdai-yō (“ancient style”). Ono was the son of a high government official. His writing, which departed from the traditional Chinese style, may be regarded as the model for subsequent Japanese calligraphy. His extant works include “Chishō daishi shigō chokusho” (“Imperial Rescript on the Posthumous Name for Chishō the Great Teacher”), dated 927, owned by the ...(100 of 128 words)