mid-19th century
painting proper: H. 28.2 x W. 41.2 cm (11 1/8 x 16 1/4 in.) mounting, including cord and roller ends: H. 106.7 x W. 67.9 cm (42 x 26 3/4 in.)
[Kang Collection, New York (2002)] sold; to Harvard University Art Museums, 2002.
Folding album leaf (from an album of sixteen leaves) mounted as a hanging scroll; ink on paper, with notation reading "Maedoin chak" (in Chinese, "Meidaoren zuo"), indicating that the painting is in the manner of Wu Zhen; with a square, red, relief seal of the artist redading "Yu Hyang Sŭp 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 centuryKoreanEight-panel folding screen; ink, gold, and bright colors on silk
18th-19th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink and color on silk; with two seals of the artist
19th-20th 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 centuryKoreanTwo-panel folding screen; ink on paper; with inscription, signature, and three seals of the artist
19th-20th centuryKoreanSix-panel folding screen; ink and light colors on silk; with signature reading "Hyo-san"; with seals reading "Hyo San" and "Kim Chae Tŏk In" at the end of the inscription on the last panel
19th centuryKoreanFolding album leaf (from an album of sixteen leaves) mounted as a hanging scroll; ink on paper, with two rectangular, red, relief seals of the artist reading "Tok Hwa" and "Tae A"
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 centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink on paper; with artist's signature
19th centuryKoreanHanging scroll; ink and colors on silk; with two seals of the artist
19th-20th centuryKoreanEight-panel folding screen; ink and colors on paper
19th centuryKorean