1896 - 1898
painting proper: H. 87.5 x W. 30.8 cm (34 7/16 x 12 1/8 in.) mounting, including cord and roller ends: H. 172.7 x W. 45.4 cm (68 x 17 7/8 in.)
[Kang Collection, New York (2005)] sold; to Harvard University Art Museums, 2005.
Eight-panel folding screen; ink, gold, and bright colors on silk
18th-19th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink on paper; with artist's inscription, signature, and three seals
19th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink and colors on paper; with square, red, intaglio seal impression reading "Cho Chung-muk in"
19th centuryKoreanFolding fan painting mounted as an album leaf; ink on paper; with signature purportedly of the artist reading "Kyŏm-chae"; with two seals purportedly of the artist, one of which reads "Wŏn-paek "
18th-19th centuryKoreanFolding album leaf mounted as a hanging scroll (from an album of sixteen leaves); ink on paper; with an inscription by the artist; with one seal of the arist
19th centuryKoreanFolding album leaf mounted as a hanging scroll (from an album of sixteen leaves); ink on paper; with an inscription by the artist; with one seal of the artist
19th centuryKoreanOne of a set of four hanging scrolls; ink on silk; with one square, red intaglio seal of the artist reading "Yi Ho Rwei Rwei"
19th centuryKoreanOne of a set of four hanging scrolls; ink on silk; with signature reading "P'al-ship no-sŏk-in chak" followed by two seals of the artist reading "Tae Wŏn Kun Chang" and "Sŏk P'a"; and with an additional seal of the artist at the far left reading "Tam Tam Ryu Su Ŭi"
19th centuryKoreanOne of a set of four hanging scrolls; ink on silk; with one square, red, intaglio seal of the artist reading "Kŭng Chŏng Ŭng Sŏn Pul Ch'a Saeng Yu Cha Son"
19th centuryKoreanEight-panel folding screen; ink on sky-blue tinted paper; each of the eight paintings with artist's inscription followed by a signature reading "Soho" (Chinese, "Xiaohu"); the first (i.e., far right) painting also with a signature of the artist reading "Kim Ŭng-wŏn"; each inscription preceded by an elongated elliptical red seal and each signature followed by two red seals, all the seals now virtually obliterated through abrasion
19th-20th centuryKoreanFour-panel folding screen; ink on paper; with signature reading "Hyŏn-chŏng Cho Kwang-kuk"; with seals reading "Hyŏn Chŏng" and "Cho Kwang Kuk"
19th centuryKoreanEight-panel folding screen; ink and colors on paper
19th centuryKorean