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The Ten Symbols of Longevity

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The ten symbols of longevity - rocks, water, clouds, sun, pine trees, turtles, deer, cranes, bamboo, and fungus - represent a ubiquitous theme in the Joseon-period (1392-1910) visual culture of Korea.

This volume examines a large ten-panel folding-screen landscape, created by an unknown court artist and intended for use in a Korean palace.

Such screens of the ten symbols were often used in a ceremonial capacity for celebrations of the new year, palace banquets, and significant anniversaries.

This book provides an introduction to the ten-symbols theme in Korean art and a historical and critical context for a particular screen.

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0295986573 / 9780295986579
Paperback / softback
18/07/2006
United States
English
56 p. : ill. (some col.)
31 cm
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Examines a large ten-panel folding-screen landscape created by an unknown court artist and intended for use in a Korean palace.
Examines a large ten-panel folding-screen landscape created by an unknown court artist and intended for use in a Korean palace. AC History of art / art & design styles, AFC Painting & paintings, HR Religion & beliefs