Description: Rare Korean Joseon Dynasty 19th Century MinHwa Folk Sumi Ink (Black Ink) 4 Panel Screen Set on Jangji (mulberry paper). These were probably taken off the screen panel long time ago and that is how my parents bought them long time ago and never bother to get it reattached to a screen. I believe these paintings are called SooMookHwa (black ink) on jangji (mulberry paper) and these were mainly painted by a scholar / nobleman / wealthy / notable men in their study room. Age: 19th Century Joseon Dynasty Provenance: Private collection from South Korea, brought to the U.S. in late 70's. Purchased in Korea in the 60's to 70's. Painter is unknown and most likely painted by an anonymous artist. Korean MinHwa or folk paintings were often painted by an anonymous artist. This beautiful painting is part of our remaining inventory from my parents Ho Park antique gallery in downtown Seattle, Washington opened 1980 ~ closed 1997. They brought over hundreds of hand paintings and other Asian antiques from Korea, Japan and China prior to their gallery opening in 1980. This item was stored in a storage since 1997 so they are not always in clean. Paintings are in good condition overall for age but does have wear, tear, stains, mold and discoloration.There are signs of wear, tear and stains through out entire painting. Please review all the photos very closely and if you need more photos just ask and I will send them to you. Dimensions: each painting 37.7"H x 14.7"W varies little per painting x 4 paintings Weights approximately: under 4 LBS These paintings will rolled up and shipped in secure packaging priority with tracking number. We do combine shipping or offer shipping discount on multiple items.
Price: 4000 USD
Location: Seattle, Washington
End Time: 2024-10-30T04:33:58.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Region of Origin: Korea
Primary Material: Paper
Original/Reproduction: Original
Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints