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  2. Yun Suknam - Wikipedia

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    Yun Suknam was born in 1939 in Manchuria, China.She returned to Korea, a year after Korea's liberation from Japan in 1946. She studied English literature at Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea, It was not until her 40s that she entered the art world, moving to New York to study printmaking at Pratt Institute, and painting at the Art Student League in New York.

  3. Lists of women artists - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Women artisans - Wikipedia

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    Women textile artists (5 C, 98 P) W. Women watchmakers (7 P) Women woodworkers (2 C, 36 P)

  5. Our favorite Amazon Handmade gifts made by female artisans - AOL

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    Amazon Homemade is chock-full of cute home goods from female-powered businesses. Here's what we're loving during Women's History Month. Our favorite Amazon Handmade gifts made by female artisans

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  7. ‘Sea women’ and sacred waterfalls: Exploring one of Japan’s ...

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    Since the Edo period (between 1603 and 1868), pilgrims have come to this region to visit Japan’s most sacred Shinto shrine. Ise Jingu is the ancient epicenter of Shinto spirituality.

  8. List of Korean given names - Wikipedia

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  9. Filipino women artists - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, new female artists emerged carrying the modernistic themes in their art. Among these artists were painters such as Anita Magsaysay-Ho, the first Filipino woman abstractionist Nena Saguil, [1] and Philippine Art Gallery owner Lyd Arguilla.