early - mid 20th century
H. 136 x W. 33.3 cm (53 9/16 x 13 1/8 in.)
Philip Hofer (1898-1984), Cambridge, MA (by 1962-1985), bequest; to Harvard University Art Museums, 1985.

Two-panel folding screen; ink and colors on ivory-toned paper; with seals of the artists
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Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper; with inscription, signature, and seal of the artist; with signature reading "Ram-chŏng"
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Hanging scroll; ink and colors on paper; with signature of the artist reading "Ch'ŏng-chŏn hwa"; with two seals of the artist
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Hanging scroll; ink and light colors on paper; with signature of the artist reading "I-tang sa"; with three seals of the artist
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20th centuryKorean
Hanging scroll; ink and colors on paper; with inscription, signature, and one seal of the artist
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