Fine Japanese Calligraphy

The Art of Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase

Father and Child

父子 (fushi)

The Japanese word fushi means a father and child or children. Commonly this is translated to English as "father and son" though the gender is not specified so it may also mean "father and daughter" or a father and all of his children (regardless of their gender).

Verify: 父子 in the Japanese-English Dictionary

Father and Child (父子) in Block style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Father and Child 父子 fushi Block Vertical VB2C
Father and Child (父子) in Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Father and Child 父子 fushi Cursive Vertical VC2B
Father and Child (父子) in Semi-Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Father and Child 父子 fushi Semi-Cursive Vertical VS2C
Father and Child (父子) in Block style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Father and Child 父子 fushi Block Horizontal HB2A
Father and Child (父子) in Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Father and Child 父子 fushi Cursive Horizontal HC1A
Father and Child (父子) in Semi-Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Father and Child 父子 fushi Semi-Cursive Horizontal HS2A

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