Rubbing of Inscription on Pagoda in Front of Kaesong Museum
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Rubbing of Inscription on Pagoda in Front of Kaesong Museum
Hanging scroll
Sheet
32 3/4 x 17 3/8 in. (83.185 x 44.133 cm)
Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number:
2011.27.184
Other Number(s):
Res 24.48 (Chapin No.)
Acquisition Date:
1950
Geography:
Asia, North Korea
(Korea)
Classification:
Fine and Visual Arts
Culture/Nationality:
Korean
Collection:
Helen B. Chapin '15 Collection
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- calligraphy - Art of writing, particularly the creation of beautiful, elegant letters or flourishes by hand with a pen, either in unjoined characters or in cursive writing.
- calligraphy - Works composed primarily of beautiful, elegant letters or flourishes that are typically created by hand with a pen, either in unjoined characters or in cursive writing. May also refer to similar works created by computer or another means.
- Korean - Culture and style of peoples from the East Asian peninsula of Korea.
- rubbings - Images made by placing a material such as paper or cloth over a relief, or an incised or textured surface, and rubbing with a pigment in order to transfer the image.
- scroll paintings - Refers to paintings having a long, narrow scroll format. Term is often used in the context of Chinese and Japanese paintings on either hanging scrolls (kakemono, if Japanese) or on handscrolls (emakimono, if Japanese). For written documents on long, rolled strips, see "scrolls (information artifacts)."
- scrolls - Long strips of flexible material used for written documents and rolled for ease of handling and storage. For paintings on either hanging scrolls or handscrolls, use "scroll paintings."
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