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Harubang Antiques
Please contacu us for pricing A Very Rare/Fine Korean the Four Warrior Spirits (四天王) (the four Devas-the four heavenly guardians of Buddhism-19th C.:
Korea, Joseon dynasty, 19th century,
An each painting in mineral pigments on silk and named.
It’s in good condition with bright colors and
An each painting measures 50cm x 35.5cm
*** See it’s details below (四天王):
1): Jee-Guk Cheon: The King of the East [東方持國天王]
2): Gwang-Mok Cheon: The King of the West [西方廣目天王]
3): Joong-Jan...
Korean Art and Antiques
$2,000.00 Rare and Slightly Subversive 19th Century Korean Painting of the Medicine Buddha, Yak Bul, seated on a lotus blossom throne and accompanied by an attendant. A strategically placed phallic ginseng emerges from the center of his robe in a reference to its legendary powers of virility. The attendant stares directly at it as a form disguised in his garment emerges straight up from the center of his body, as well, while he holds his fan erect...
Korean Art and Antiques
$2,000.00 You rarely see 19th Century Korean tiger paintings offered for sale anymore. When they do come up in auctions now, they sell for more than we are asking here. That's because there is nothing anywhere like Joseon Era Korean tiger folk paintings. Tigers in Korean paintings are not ferocious. They are humorous and full of personality. And each one is unique, like this fellow here being addressed by the magpie...
Korean Art and Antiques
$1,500.00 Painting of Peonies by Park No Soo aka Nam Jeong (1927-2013). Just the first page of a google search reveals both the acclaim that Park No Soo gained internationally, and the adoration he received in Korea. His style and palette is instantly recognizable. Here, the flowers are so vibrant they seem to be moving. This beautiful, contemplative painting is a fine example of his inimitable, expressive brushwork...
Korean Art and Antiques
$1,200.00 The Famous Mad Monk Jung Kwang Sunim's Largest Zen Crane Painting. Ko Chang Nyul aka Jung Kwang Sunim aka the Mad Monk (1935-2002) of Jeju Island. This is the largest painting by Jung Kwang we have ever seen. The third photo here is from a prominent dealer's "sale" going on right now on Jung Kwang paintings, where you will see the prices are several times higher than mine for smaller paintings. This other gallery has been in business for over forty years and has sold to many of the major museums...
Korean Art and Antiques
$1,000.00 Zen Painting of Crane Under Moon by the Famous Korean Jeju Island Monk, Ko Chang Nyul aka Jung Kwang Sunim aka the Mad Monk (1935-2002). Mounted on a beautiful midnight blue silk scroll. The third photo here is from a prominent dealer's "sale" going on right now on Jung Kwang paintings, where you will see the prices are several times higher than mine. This other gallery has been in business for over forty years and has sold to many of the major museums...
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Sold CUTE TIGER Unique manga-like Korean folk painting of a cat-like tiger unusually different taste from so-called ‘Minhwa’ (Korean folk painting / ref. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minhwa) though old. Early 20th century. Frame: 47.7 x 62.7 x 2.2 cm (18.77 x 24.68 x 0.86in), Painting: 31.5 x 44.5 cm (12.40 x 17.51in). Aged deterioration as is as seen...
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Sold MUNJADO Unique type of 'Minhwa' (Korean folk painting / ref. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minhwa) classified into 'Munjado' (Painting of characters), as two birds with willow tree on the single primitive pictograph that stand for 'Shin' (Honesty, Trust). Hand-drawing on the abstractly layered paper, early 20th century or earlier, 39 x 79 cm (15.35 x 31.10in). *Fixed with four small magnets on the wall when shooting, so that no holes at the corners...
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$1,250.00 A Superior Example of a Rare 19th Century Korean Hwajodo Bird and Flower Painting filled with ancient symbolism. This is, without a doubt, the most beautiful hwajodo we have ever had. These paintings were never signed, but this anonymous artist possessed superior skill and artistry. The pair of cranes symbolize eternal love, because cranes were believed to mate for life. The peonies symbolize love and prosperity. The rocks symbolize eternity...
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$1,500.00 Rare Pair of Orchids and Rocks Paintings by Kim Eung Won aka Soho (1855-1921), beautifully framed...
Korean Art and Antiques
$750.00 This is the only calligraphy by Kim Eung Won aka Soho (1855-1921) offered for sale anywhere. His skill was so revered that the prince Daewongun paid Kim Eung Won to paint many of the works for which the prince took credit. Ink on paper. Frame: 48 x 19 inches, 122 x 48 cm. Calligraphy: 37.5 x 13 inches (95 x 33 cm).
Korean Art and Antiques
$1,000.00 Orchids and Rocks Painting by Kim Eung Won aka Soho (1855-1921), beautifully framed. Orchids are an ancient Korean symbol of purity, modesty, and virtue. The rock symbolizes eternity, so the combination of orchids and rock have the meaning of eternal adherence to principle. The orchid grows in remote places, but its fragrance spreads over the land, just as the scholar often works in isolation, but through their scholarly and ethical works their influence is felt throughout the land. Talented pai...
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$1,000.00 The peony is an ancient symbol of love and prosperity in Korea. We have been trying since we opened 19 years ago to acquire a Kim Gyu Jin painting, but they are all either stored in museums or firmly entrenched in private collections. His works are in the collections of the world's biggest museums, including the Metropolitan Museum and the British Museum. There is just one other one on the market, as shown in the last photo here. It is also a floral painting and is being offered by a retiring ga...
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$750.00 Calligraphy by Korea's Most Famous Calligrapher, O Se Chang aka Wichang (1864 - 1953), beautifully framed. Not only is O Se Chang the most renowned calligrapher in the most revered field of art throughout Korean history, his books on calligraphy have become the definitive texts on the subject. He is famous for his works in seal script, as in this example here. O Se Chang's calligraphy is prominently featured in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's exhibition on Korean calligraphy, Beyond Line:...
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$2,200.00 A Pair of Korean Fine Orchid/Rock Paintings by소호(小湖). 김응원 [金應元]
1855 ~ 1921: Korea, Joseon dynasty,
A very fine two scroll paintings depicting orchids on rocky sides,
with poems and two seals, signed in the upper right corner,
with brocade silk borders under glazing in carved wood frames,
It’s in good condition with some wrinkles,
it measures 32.5cm x 101.5cm or 50cm x 144cm overall.
Korean Art and Antiques
$800.00 Painting of Peaches by the Last Korean Princess Yi Bangja, one of Korea's most revered artists and beloved humanitarians. The peach is an ancient longevity symbol in Korea. The fruit of the mythical Heavenly Peach tree ripens only once every three thousand years and is eaten by the immortals when they gather for their feast at Yao Lake at the the abode of Seowangmo, the Queen Mother of the West. You now have the rare opportunity to own a beautiful work of art and an important piece of Korean his...
Korean Art and Antiques
$800.00 Painting of Camellias by the Last Korean Princess Yi Bangja, one of Korea's most revered artists and beloved humanitarians. The camellia is a symbol of faithfulness and, according to tradition, they have been used in Korean weddings since 1200 BC. The large rock in the painting is a longevity symbol. When the camellia is depicted with the rock the combination gives the ancient symbolic meaning of eternal adherence to principle and is a poetic representation of undying faithfulness. You now have ...
Korean Art and Antiques
$800.00 Rare Calligraphy by the Last Korean Princess Yi Bangja. Calligraphy has been the most revered field of art throughout Korean history. Here she renders in thick, vibrant brushstrokes the characters Ik and Su, which combine to give the meaning of "Peace of Mind means Long Life." Known for her painting and ceramics, this is a rare work of calligraphy created by one of Korea's most revered artists and beloved humanitarians. You now have the rare opportunity to own a beautiful work of art and an impo...
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