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Fig. 3 | Fashion and Textiles

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From: Development of textile pattern design by M. C. Escher’s tessellation technique using chaekgeori icons

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[Source: National museum of Korea collection (2021) (a,b,c); Lee (2015b). The folk painting of Korea 2. koreanology archives (d,f); National Folk Museum of Korea collection (2021)(e)]. This figure (a,b,c) used 'Chaekgeori', which was written by the "National museum of Korea" and opened as the first type of KOGL, and the figure can be downloaded for free the 'National museum of Korea, https://www.museum.go.kr'. This figure (d,f) was included in Lee (2015b)'s book, and permission was obtained from the author (Lee). This figure(e) used 'Chaekgeori', which was written by the "National Folk Museum of Korea" and opened as the first type of KOGL, and the figure can be downloaded for free from the 'National Folk Museum of Korea, https://www.nfm.go.kr'

The formal structure of Chaekgeori. Note. a Multiperspective structure, b Inverse perspective structure, c Isometric perspective structure, d Flat structure, e Complex structure, f Repetitive structure

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