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Ahn Jung-geun is best known for his dramatic assassination of Japan's first prime minister in 1909 at a railway station.
"The court and prison officials, saying they wanted to keep my calligraphy as a memento ... Ahn was a criminal and terrorist and refused to hand over his remains. They have never been located.
Calligraphy by a South Korean independence hero, created while awaiting execution for assassinating a Japanese statesman, is ...
He has been reduced to a furiously scuttling hand. He was, in time ... They morph into a private calligraphy. They vibrate until they blur. At other times, they wash gently to and fro.
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AFP on MSNKorean Independence hero assassin’s prison calligraphy resurfaces, setting new auction records in SeoulCalligraphy by a South Korean independence hero, created while awaiting execution for assassinating a Japanese statesman, is breaking new auction records ...
"The court and prison officials, saying they wanted to keep my calligraphy as a memento ... Japan said Ahn was a criminal and terrorist and refused to hand over his remains. They have never been ...
Revered in the South for his efforts to defend the country against Japanese encroachment, Ahn Jung-geun is best known for his dramatic, high-stakes assassination of Japanese prime minister Ito ...
"The court and prison officials, saying they wanted to keep my calligraphy as a memento ... Ahn was a criminal and terrorist and refused to hand over his remains. They have never been located.
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