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woodblock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Woodblock or wood
block may
refer to:
Woodblock (instrument), a
percussion musical instrument Woodblock...
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script style of ****anese
writings was
better reproduced using woodblocks. By 1640
woodblocks were once
again used for
nearly all purposes.
After the 1640s...
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Chinese woodblock.
Alternative names sometimes used in
ragtime and jazz are clog box and tap box. In
orchestral music scores,
woodblocks may be indicated...
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preservation techniques but when test
woodblocks were
found to have mildewed, the
intended move was
canceled and the
woodblocks remained at Haeinsa. It also offers...
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Woodblocks of the Nguyễn
Dynasty (Vietnamese: Mộc bản triều Nguyễn) is a
collection of 34,555
plates of
woodblock made
during the
reign of the Nguyễn...
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protective regulations and acts, which, however, were
gradually overcome.
Woodblocks for
textile printing may be made of box, lime, holly, sycamore, plane...
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script style of ****anese
writings was
better reproduced using woodblocks. By 1640
woodblocks were once
again used for
nearly all purposes.
After the 1640s...
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history of
Woodblock printing in
Korea (목판인쇄)
contains a
famous history like the
Tripitaka Koreana. The world's
oldest surviving woodblock print is thought...
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their own
woodblocks for printing; rather,
production was
divided between the artist, who
designed the prints; the carver, who cut the
woodblocks; the printer...
- and each
weighs about three to four
kilograms (6.61 - 8.81 lbs). The
woodblocks would be
almost as tall as
Mount Baekdu at 2.74 km (1.70 mi) if stacked...