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This belt hook comes from Lelang, a Chinese colony established in northwest Korea during the Han dyn
Mr. Kim (1997), a delightful sculpture by Nam Jun Paik, was recently on view in the Museum’s new Kor
Wood statues of young servants were common in Korean Buddhist temples. These boy attendants, known a
Hats occupy a significant place in the history of Korean fashion. During the Joseon period, men were
Until fairly recently, all upper-class Koreans maintained domestic shrines that were used for paying
This portrait depicts the man who served as Korean prime minister in 1772. He wears a samo, the blac
Each week the Brooklyn Museum Summer Interns participate in full-day educational programs that explo
When engaged in formal duties like guarding the palace or marching in parades, members of the Joseon
Traditional military skills such as archery remained part of the training of Korean aristocrats even
There is a tremendous sense of movement in this diminutive dragon decoration—once used as a fi
Many of the ceramic forms made during the Goryeo period likely existed in bronze as well, but metal
This wine pot is considered one of the finest Korean ceramics in the West. Why? Because of its cool
In 19th and early 20th-century Korea, heavily embroidered robes called hwalots became the standard a
This bronze mirror is decorated with the Korean adaptation of a Chinese landscape scene. Foreign inf
South Korean artist Kwang Young Chun’s Aggregations are simultaneously Space Age and nosta
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