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This article says 1806, but page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_painting#Joseon_Dynasty says "1818?"
The Turkish article says 1806
The French article says "1806, but perhaps 1816 or 1818".
The Korean article says "1806년 이전" i.e. 1806 or earlier in the introduction, and 1816 to 1818 in the side-frame
What says the rest of the web ?
As usual, none of these assertions (except from the last one) is backed by any quotation, and no one is discussing about the discrepancy 1805-1818.
An indication could be Yi Ki-baek (New History of Korea, p246) that asserts : "the popularity of genre painting constitued an artistic protest against yangban Confucian society, an assertion of the worth of all humanity".
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– They are Korean historic figures. WP:Naming conventions (Korean) says that Revised Romanization of Korean should be used for no established English spelling. Gim and not hyphenating the syllables of given names, e.g. Gim Hongdo, Gim Jongjik, Gim Busik, and Gim Yusin, comply with Revised Romanization system. But Kim (Korean surname) and hyphenating are very common in the real world. @ Garam and Brett Cox: This needs movers' opinions. Thank you. Sawol ( talk) 07:23, 12 July 2018 (UTC)
Personal, organization, and company names should generally be romanized according to their common usage in English sources, thus allowing for exceptions. I don't have an opinion on the substance of this RM. No such user ( talk) 08:34, 12 July 2018 (UTC)
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This article says 1806, but page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_painting#Joseon_Dynasty says "1818?"
The Turkish article says 1806
The French article says "1806, but perhaps 1816 or 1818".
The Korean article says "1806년 이전" i.e. 1806 or earlier in the introduction, and 1816 to 1818 in the side-frame
What says the rest of the web ?
As usual, none of these assertions (except from the last one) is backed by any quotation, and no one is discussing about the discrepancy 1805-1818.
An indication could be Yi Ki-baek (New History of Korea, p246) that asserts : "the popularity of genre painting constitued an artistic protest against yangban Confucian society, an assertion of the worth of all humanity".
Pldx1 ( talk) 17:05, 24 February 2013 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: no consensus to move these articles as a group; please initiate individual move requests as necessary. Dekimasu よ! 16:58, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
– They are Korean historic figures. WP:Naming conventions (Korean) says that Revised Romanization of Korean should be used for no established English spelling. Gim and not hyphenating the syllables of given names, e.g. Gim Hongdo, Gim Jongjik, Gim Busik, and Gim Yusin, comply with Revised Romanization system. But Kim (Korean surname) and hyphenating are very common in the real world. @ Garam and Brett Cox: This needs movers' opinions. Thank you. Sawol ( talk) 07:23, 12 July 2018 (UTC)
Personal, organization, and company names should generally be romanized according to their common usage in English sources, thus allowing for exceptions. I don't have an opinion on the substance of this RM. No such user ( talk) 08:34, 12 July 2018 (UTC)