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    Minhwa refers to Korean folk art produced mostly by itinerant or unknown artists without formal training, emulating contemporary trends in fine art for...
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    (2018-07-19). "Minhwa, unsung paintings waiting for reassessment". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2020-05-01. The Academy of Korean Studies (2012). "Minhwa". Encyclopedia...
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  • After Yeon-woo's death, his family falls from grace and he marries Princess Minhwa. Yoon Seung-ah as Seol Seo Ji-hee as young Seol Yeon-woo's personal servant...
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    horangi, paintings depicting magpies and tigers, was a prominent motif in the minhwa folk art of the Joseon period. Kkachi pyobeom paintings depict magpies and...
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    African folk art Chinese folk art Mingei (Japanese folk art movement) Minhwa (Korean folk art) Mak Yong (Northern Malay Peninsular folk art dance) Mexican...
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    their illusionistic realism. In the 19th century, chaekgeori spread to the minhwa folk art of the common class, which resulted in more expressionist and abstract...
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    and animal and bird-and-flower painting, and colourful folk art called minhwa, as well as a continuing tradition of Buddhist devotional scrolls called...
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    Chaekgeori a type of Minhwa...
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    May 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Lee, MinHwa; Yun, JinHyo; Pyka, Andreas; Won, DongKyu; Kodama, Fumio; Schiuma, Giovanni;...
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    known as cheoksa or sahui, and depicted in traditional Korean paintings (minhwa). Initially, yunnori originated as a religious ritual embodying yin-yang...
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