Painting of One Hundred Themes, late 1800s. Creator: Unknown
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Painting of One Hundred Themes, late 1800s. Creator: Unknown
Painting of One Hundred Themes, late 1800s. This screen depicts paintings on one side and poems on the other--an economical format often used in Korea to allow the viewer to enjoy both sides of one screen. The front features an assortment of bird-and-flower, landscape, and figural paintings executed according to the brush manner of more than 50 artists. A calligrapher has brushed several Chinese poems about the four seasons on the reverse side, among them " Composing in the Daytime of Summer" by Tang poet Liu Zongyuan (773-819) and " Composing when Spring Begins" by Song scholar Zhang Shi (1133-1180)
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1392 1910 Calligraphy Ink And Colour On Silk Joseon Dynasty Korea Obverse Reverse
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