2002.9.3.A: Fourteen-Character Couplet in Bronze Script (Korean, 'Kŭm-mun'; Chinese, 'Jinwen')
Calligraphy
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Identification and Creation
- Object Number
- 2002.9.3.A
- People
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O Se-ch'ang (also known by sobriquet ['ho']: Wi-ch'ang), Korean (1864 - 1953)
- Title
- Fourteen-Character Couplet in Bronze Script (Korean, 'Kŭm-mun'; Chinese, 'Jinwen')
- Classification
- Calligraphy
- Work Type
- calligraphy, screen
- Date
- late 19th-first third 20th century
- Places
- Creation Place: East Asia, Korea
- Period
- Chosŏn dynasty to Modern period
- Culture
- Korean
- Persistent Link
- https://hvrd.art/o/146695
Physical Descriptions
- Medium
- One of a pair of hanging scrolls now mounted as the fifth and sixth panels of a ten-panel folding screen; ink on yellow-tinted paper decorated with auspicious emblems and scholar's accoutrements (censer set, brushpot, vases with flowering branches, scholar's rocks on wooden stands, etc.) amidst scrolling clouds, the decorations all painted in ink; with signature of the artist reading "Wi-ch'ang"; with three seals of the artist reading "O Se Ch'ang In", "Wi Ch'ang" and "Wi Chi Chae P'il"
- Dimensions
- each couplet: 123 x 26.4 cm (48 7/16 x 10 3/8 in.)
State, Edition, Standard Reference Number
- Edition
- #112
Acquisition and Rights
- Credit Line
- Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Anonymous Fund and David Berg, Esq., Bequest Fund
- Accession Year
- 2002
- Object Number
- 2002.9.3.A
- Division
- Asian and Mediterranean Art
- Contact
- am_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu
- Permissions
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