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The ten symbols of longevity : shipjangsaengdo : an important Korean folding screen in the collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon / Charles Lachman ; photography by Richard Gehrke.

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Fine Arts Library ND1063 .L33 2006
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lachman, Charles.
Contributor:
Gehrke, Richard.
Series:
Collection in context series
The collection in context series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
Longevity in art.
Symbolism in art--Korea.
Symbolism in art.
Screen painting, Korean.
Screens--Korea.
Screens.
Folk art--Korea--Themes, motives.
Folk art.
Themes, motives.
Korea.
Physical Description:
54 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 32 cm.
Other Title:
Shipjangsaengdo
Place of Publication:
Eugene, Or. : Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art ; Seattle : Distributed by University of Washington Press, [2006]
Contents:
The University of Oregon's Ten symbols of longevity screen (shipjangsaengdo)
pt. 1. The Ten symbols of longevity in context. 1. Development of the Korean collection
2. The JSMA Ten symbols of longevity screen
3. The ten symbols and Minhwa (folk painting)
4. The uses and meanings of the ten symbols
Notes
pt. 2. The ten longevity symbols. 1. Pine tree (sonamu)
2. Sun (hae)
3. Crane (hak)
4. Water (mul)
5. Mountains (san)
6. Clouds (gureum)
7. Deer (saseum)
8. Turtles (geobuk)
9. Mushrooms of immortality (yeongji)
10. Bamboo (daenamu)
Notes.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-54).
ISBN:
0295986573
9780295986579
OCLC:
68192299

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