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Bryn Mawr

1988
Ink

Sheet
10.125 x 34.125 in. (25.718 x 86.678 cm)

Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number: 2019.4.119
Acquisition Date:
Geography: Asia, South Korea, Seoul
Classification: Fine and Visual Arts; Paintings
Culture/Nationality: Korean

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  • Aves - The class of vertebrate animals that are typically bipedal and warm-blooded, lay large-yolked hardshelled eggs, often arboreal, and possessing feathers, hollow bones, forelimbs adapted for flight (although some have lost the ability to fly) and hindlimbs for perching and locomotion, a four-chambered heart, keen vision, a horny beak without teeth, and a large muscular stomach. Birds arose from theropod dinosaurs, which were an order of carnivorous dinosaurs.
  • 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.
  • flower - General term for any decorative motif in the form of a flower, which is the showy reproductive part of flowering plants or angiosperms. Common examples are motifs resembling roses, tulips, lilies, or daisies.
  • Korean - Culture and style of peoples from the East Asian peninsula of Korea.

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  • Sheet Dimensions: 10.125 x 34.125 in. (25.718 x 86.678 cm)

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