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O que (quem) é woodblock - definição

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Wood blocks; Woodblocks; Wood Block; Woodblock (disambiguation); Holzblock; Wood block (disambiguation); Holzblocktrommel; Tambour de bois; Bloc de bois; Wood block

woodblock         
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1. a block of wood from which woodcut prints are made.
2. a hollow wooden block used as a percussion instrument.
Woodblock (instrument)         
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Wood block (instrument)
A wood block (also spelled as a single word, woodblock) is a small slit drum made from a single piece of wood. The term generally signifies the Western orchestral instrument, though it is descended from the Chinese woodblock.
Woodblock printing         
  • typological]] correspondences between the Old and New Testaments: [[Eve]] and the serpent, the [[Annunciation]], [[Gideon]]'s miracle
  • Bronze plate for printing an advertisement for the Liu family needle shop at [[Jinan]], [[Song dynasty]] (960-1279). The world's oldest extant print advertising medium.
  • Replica of [[The Great Dharani Sutra]], the oldest printed text in [[Korea]], c. 704-751
  • ''Mino province: Yoro-taki'' from the series ''Views of Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces'' by [[Hiroshige]], an [[ukiyo-e]] artist
  • The [[Hyakumantō Darani]], the oldest printed text in [[Japan]], c. 770
  • Movable type used to print the earliest extant book, the ''[[Jikji]]'' (1377)
  • ''[[Zōjō-ji]] in Shiba''. From series ''Twenty Views of Tōkyō'' by [[Hasui Kawase]], a [[shin-hanga]] artist.
  • ''Morning Shine on the Western Ridge'' (1714-1715), by [[Matteo Ripa]], [[National Palace Museum]], [[Taipei]].
  • ''Jikji: Selected Teachings of Buddhist Sages and Seon Masters'', the earliest known book printed with movable metal type, 1377. [[Bibliothèque Nationale de France]], Paris
  • Under the Wave off Kanagawa]]'' by [[Hokusai]], a [[ukiyo-e]] artist
  • Coloured woodcut Buddha, 10th century, China
  • Western woodcut press, 1872
  • Chinese]], c. 650–670, [[Tang dynasty]]
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EARLY PRINTING TECHNIQUE AND PRINT
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Woodblock printing or block printing is a technique for printing text, images or patterns used widely throughout East Asia and originating in China in antiquity as a method of printing on textiles and later paper. Each page or image is created by carving a wooden block to leave only some areas and lines at the original level; it is these that are inked and show in the print, in a relief printing process.

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Woodblock

Woodblock or wood block may refer to:

  • Woodblock (instrument), a percussion musical instrument
  • Woodblock printing, a method of printing in which an image is carved into the surface of a piece of wood
  • Woodblock graffiti
  • Toy block, a type of construction toy often made out of wood
Exemplos do corpo de texto para woodblock
1. The woodblock–style print is reminiscent of a Spirograph pattern.
2. They include an untitled world map, an oval woodblock from George Bests A True Discourse of the Late Voyages of Martin Frobisher, printed in London in 1578.
3. The effect, after blood–red ink is applied near Manjiro‘s eyes and lips, recalls the painted faces of women in old Japanese woodblock prints.
4. The woodblock print depicted a scene from the Sino–Japanese War of 18'4–18'5 of Chinese prisoners lined up to be beheaded by Japanese soldiers.
5. Along with Kabuki theater and "ukiyoe" woodblock prints, taiko is one of Japan‘s most popular _ and respected _ art forms in the West.