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Subject:Re: Woodblock Print ID
Posted By: I.Nagy Tue, May 29, 2018
Dear Craig,
In Korea, like in Japan and China there are hundreds(in China thousands) of contemporary artists acive. Only a small segment of them are
represented on the net, - first not in English.
In case of Korean artists the Korean language net
exclusively uses only the Hangul (syllabic) script, while the large majority of artists still prefer to use the Chinese characters in inscriptions, signatures and seals. Even for native Koreans (the majority of them cannot read the Chinese characters) is rather difficult to disentangle the things.
With regards,
I.Nagy
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