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Portrait of Yun Dongseom (1710–1795)
The artist for this piece is unknown, but the portrait is linked to 1710-1795 Korea. The period for this piece of art is the Joseon dynasty. The painting is formed from ink and color on a silk scroll. The portrait is located at the MET museum (Purchase, Harris Brisbane Dick and 2014 Benefit Funds; Friends of Korean Art, Locks Foundation, Hyun Jun M. Kim, and Tchah Sup and Myong Hi Kim Gifts, 2014) with an accession number of 2014.605. The image is public domain and can be found on the MET museum website via the link below. An interesting part of this piece is the artwork is of scholar and calligrapher, Yun Dongseom and this scroll was most likely hung as a centerpiece in the family shrine to honor the male lineages.
www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/656430?searchFiel...
Portrait of Yun Dongseom (1710–1795)
The artist for this piece is unknown, but the portrait is linked to 1710-1795 Korea. The period for this piece of art is the Joseon dynasty. The painting is formed from ink and color on a silk scroll. The portrait is located at the MET museum (Purchase, Harris Brisbane Dick and 2014 Benefit Funds; Friends of Korean Art, Locks Foundation, Hyun Jun M. Kim, and Tchah Sup and Myong Hi Kim Gifts, 2014) with an accession number of 2014.605. The image is public domain and can be found on the MET museum website via the link below. An interesting part of this piece is the artwork is of scholar and calligrapher, Yun Dongseom and this scroll was most likely hung as a centerpiece in the family shrine to honor the male lineages.
www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/656430?searchFiel...