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common in
Europe by 1300. "In the 13th
century the
Chinese technique of
blockprinting was
transmitted to Europe", soon
after paper became available in Europe...
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Woodblock printing in ****an (木版画, mokuhanga) is a
technique best
known for its use in the ukiyo-e
artistic genre of
single sheets, but it was also used...
- talismans,
suggesting the
printing process had
become quite efficient.
Blockprinting wasn't
limited to talismans, as
shown by the
printed Hajj certificates...
- al-Jimal I
inscription and the
Numara inscription.
Medieval Arabic blockprinting flourished from the 10th
century until the 14th. It was
devoted to tiny...
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flowers in
three colours. "In the 13th
century the
Chinese technique of
blockprinting was
transmitted to Europe."
Paper arrived in Europe, also from China...
- The St
Christopher blockprint,
dated 1423...
- in
macabre representations:
Iconographic analysis of a
Kawanabe Kyosai blockprint" (PDF).
Ritsumeikan Journal of Asia
Pacific Studies. 39 (1): 58-80. Retrieved...
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Chinese wares were also discovered. Some
fifty pieces of
medieval Arabic blockprinting known as
tarsh have been
found in
Egypt printed between 900 and 1300...
- "Janet Ann Doub," and "J. D. Erickson." Erickson’s
first book on
blockprinting,
Blockprinting on
Textiles (Reinhold 1966),
summarizing her textile-printing...
- Form of
blockprinting...