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- woodblock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Woodblock or wood block may refer to: Woodblock (instrument), a percussion musical instrument Woodblock...
- the Chinese woodblock. Alternative names sometimes used in ragtime and jazz are clog box and tap box. In orchestral music scores, woodblocks may be indicated...
- script style of ****anese writings was better reproduced using woodblocks. By 1640 woodblocks were once again used for nearly all purposes. After the 1640s...
- 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...
- From Woodblocks to the Internet". The Journal of Asian Studies. 72 (1): 165–166. JSTOR 23357512. Judge, Joan (2011). "Review of From Woodblocks to the...
- 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...
- script style of ****anese writings was better reproduced using woodblocks. By 1640 woodblocks were once again used for nearly all purposes. After the 1640s...
- Tripitaka Koreana Woodblocks. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 131. ISBN 9781443867320. Retrieved 30 July 2016. "Printing Woodblocks of the Tripitaka...
- their own woodblocks for printing; rather, production was divided between the artist, who designed the prints; the carver, who cut the woodblocks; the printer...
- carved their own woodblocks; production was divided between the artist, who designed the prints; the carver, who cut the woodblocks; the printer, who...