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Two-Panel Korean Minhwa Screen

Circa 1930

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Description

Minhwa is a form of cherished folk art in Korea that evolved for the enjoyment of everyday people and was full of symbolism.

  • Traditional minhwa paintings mounted on a two-panel screen.
  • Depicting tigers and magpies, symbols of protection and messengers of good news in Korean folklore.

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Some creases and signs of moderate wear to painted panels commensurate with age.

 

Product is used.

Dimensions

Height: 38 inches / 96.52 cm
Width: 35.5 inches / 90.17 cm
Depth: 1 inches / 2.54 cm

Materials

Brass, Lacquered Wood, Paper

Decorative Style

Asian Decorative Arts

Country of Origin

South Korea

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