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Kim Uisin (Korean calligrapher and government official, ca. 1618-after 1663)
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Note: Kim Uisin was a calligrapher and civil official from the mid-Joseon period. He was greatly influenced by the Seokbong style of Han Ho (1543-1605), a noted calligrapher of the Joseon Dynasty. He was proficient at regular and running scripts. |
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Kim Uisin (preferred,C,V,display,Korean, transliterated-P,NA) |
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김의신 (C,V,Korean (Hangul)-P,NA) |
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金義信 (C,V,Korean (Hanja)-P,NA) |
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Dowon (V,Korean, transliterated,NA) |
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Kim ŭishin (V,Korean, transliterated,NA) |
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Seolbong (V,Korean, transliterated,NA) |
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Sŏlbong (V,Korean, transliterated,NA) |
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Towŏn (V,Korean, transliterated,NA) |
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道源 (V,Korean (Hanja),NA) |
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雪峰 (V,Korean (Hanja),NA) |
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artist (preferred) |
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calligrapher |
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public officer / government official |
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Han Ho |
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(Korean calligrapher, 1547-1605) [500319142] |
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(Korean calligrapher and government official, ca. 1618-after 1663) ..... [NRICH Preferred]
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