| 41. | She preferred French watercolor pigments that, alongside the grain of the woodblocks, created embossed lines and striated patterns.
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| 42. | These sophisticated preservation measures are widely credited as the reason the woodblocks have survived in such fantastic condition to this day.
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| 43. | These pieces included a number of horn duos, pieces for two drums, and a duet for piano and woodblocks.
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| 44. | Pine was the most common wood available in Korea at the time, but is not a good source for woodblocks.
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| 45. | There's also the oversized " Japanese Woodblocks : The Four Seasons " ( $ 18.95 ).
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| 46. | The mid-1760s brought full-colour " nishiki-e " prints made from ten or more woodblocks.
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| 47. | Editions made from recut woodblocks also circulate, such as legitimate later reproductions, as well as pirate editions and other fakes.
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| 48. | He experimented with the technically demanding art of carving linoleum blocks and, eventually, woodblocks for both wood engravings and woodcuts.
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| 49. | It was made with six cherry woodblocks on mulberry " washi " paper, materials Kanae had brought from Japan.
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| 50. | Woodblocks were used for the larger characters ( whose calligraphy is attributed to Prince Jinyang ) and metal for the smaller text.
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