autumn 1961
H. 33.1 x W. 81.7 cm (13 1/16 x 32 3/16 in.)
Kyle Edward Wilson, Jr., Alvin, Texas (by 1968-2002), estate sale; to Harvard University Art Museums, 2003. Footnote: 1. Kyle Edward Wilson, Jr. (1931-2002)
Hanging scroll; ink on silk; with signature reading "Kim Hae-kang"; with three seals of the artist
20th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink and colors on paper; with inscription, signature, and one seal of the artist
20th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink and slight color on paper; with inscription, signature, and three seals of the artist
19th-20th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink and light colors on paper; with signature of the artist reading "I-tang sa"; with three seals of the artist
20th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink and color on silk; with signature reading "Sin-chŏn An Chung-sik"; with two seals of the artist
20th centuryKoreanSketch, underdrawing, or preliminary drawing for a Buddhist painting, now framed; ink and light colors on paper
18th-20th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink on silk; with artist inscription, signature reading "So-ho che," and his three seals; additional inscriptions, signatures, and seals of three other individuals
20th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink and slight color on paper; with signature reading "Roi-roi to-in"; with seal of the artist
19th-20th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink and slight color on paper; with inscription, signature, and two seals of the artist
19th-20th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink on paper; with signature reading "Mi-san"; with three seals of the artist
20th centuryKoreanTwo-panel folding screen; ink on paper; with inscription, signature, and three seals of the artist
19th-20th 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 centuryKorean