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Updated by the Press office of Prince Yi Seok, any comments post to POofYS Dated 04:05, 8 April 2005; updated again with more extensive entries by POofYS Dated 021:59, 9 April 2005.

This was in fact added by an anon IP address. Despite a number of pleas, the POofYS account is being used by a number of anons as a sort of dead-letter office. Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 09:24, 10 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Updated again with more extensive entries by POofYS Dated 00:45, 11 April 2005. Lists to be integrated within the text as a balance is made between size of entry, and other sub-entries as discovered. None of these entries are picked up by search engines yet so practically when they do this article will be neat and complete. Do not put me into Mercury each time an article begins. (comment left by User:69.158.151.122

I don't know what the last comment means, but the important point is that if you want to be sure that an article isn't challenged, you should make sure that it's in a decent state when you first create it. Don't start it as a stub, or an empty framework, and then build it up. If you open an account, you can create the article in your user space, and then transfer it to the main article space when it's ready. Alternatively, you can create it on your own computer, and then add it when it's ready (I usually do the latter). Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 09:11, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Randomly looked in at the comments above and had a good laugh. Anyone who has lived in or attended Oxford, in any college, knows that Mercury is the statue in Tom Quad at Christ's Church, or the House as we tend to call it. Being put into Mercury is college slang for undesirables being thrown into the fountain by what we used to call hearties. Raffles 22:09, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
What a peculiar statement; anyone in Oxford knows Christ Church undergraduate slang? I've even been a lecturer at Christ Church, and I don't recall hearing it. And I haven't heard Ch.Ch. called the House for years — well, actually, never outside old novels. Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 10:04, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Vfd

On April 8, 2005, this article was nominated for deletion. The result was keep. See Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Korean art for a record of the discussion. —Korath (Talk) 03:05, Apr 15, 2005 (UTC)

Article is fairly complete, next edit involves balance

The article is getting fairly complete, and the divisions in art are such that the literature element will be reduced in size, and probably be spun off in the main to "Korean Literature". Focus will then be be put on a balance between traditional and modern, and post-modern art, with the emphasis on visual art being central. Again this looks like a generalized jump-off entry from which the more detailed entries can be accessed. POofYS Dated 01:59, 20 April 2005.

Audio for visually impaired, can we flag this on entries?

Does anyone know how we can hyperlink as early as possible on the wiki entry, a way that visually impaired people can get into audio lectures (as well as having this work read aloud by their usual highspeed software programs?). Some sort of acoustic signal on each entry that indicates audio content? Some audio flag?
We have found audio links - lectures - on Korean art on the Indiana University East Asian Studies Center page - that pull up on realplayer (but sometimes have streaming problems); and we'd like to see a way that visually impaired users can have audio flagged early so they can access this data if it is their preferred way to find more depth in their readings.
Ideally everyone has a chance to find what they want on the wiki fast - any ideas? POofYS Dated 10:45, 21 April 2005.

Image

Has anyone an image? It should be possible to get a PD picture (due to old age)… --Kokiri 8 July 2005 07:40 (UTC)

That's the best I could find. Anyone out there in Korea might get a better one… Kokiri 09:17, 11 July 2005 (UTC)

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Pear Review from Mstamatoski

In “Korean Art”, the writer described the history behind the Korean Art pieces over time. All the different ages of history in Korea and the art that was brought up by people in the Korean culture. She talked about other typed of art such as the dances, Tea ceremony, Musical Arts and theatre, storytelling and comedy. She described different art pieces such as ceramics and sculptures and other art. She had used many resources to supports information she has used in her writing. She has a very clear structure in the way she organized her writing and also in chronological order. She has talked about all the different concepts in Korean art which included culture.--Mstamatoski (talk) 19:27, 19 November 2019 (UTC)

Fixing Troll Mistake

      A user had changed what I presume to be "Korean Art" in the first paragraph to "Fat John's Poo" for some reason. I changed it back.  — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A00:23C7:5986:600:9D42:6FA6:5DBD:94DE (talk) 13:47, 5 March 2020 (UTC) 

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User:2804:7F2:88C:7FEA:AD:2690:81DF:A939 and User:2804:7F2:88C:7FEA:5959:812B:A2FA:76AB, the multiple IP addresses are all from the same region, Espírito Santo in Brazil. You seem to be the same person making the same edit warring with similarly worded edit summaries, constantly insulting other users, making rude comments. Instead of removing reliable high-quality sources, make your own contribution to the article by providing reliable academic sources. Is there any evidence to show that the authors, Jirô Sugiyama, Samuel Crowell Morse, Richard D. McBride are the supporters or sympathizers for Korean nationalist historiography? Do you consider the publishers, Kodansha International, College Art Association of America, University of Hawaii Press to have been partially or fully biased by promoting Korean nationalist historiography? Conprix (talk) 23:22, 30 July 2021 (UTC)

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