1800 / 1850, South Korea

1800 / 1850, South Korea

Identifier
FE.22-1991
Collection
Material
Technique
Depiction
Dimension
106 cm (height)
255.5 cm (width)
Production time
Production place

Description

This four-panel screen shows hunters in a fantastic landscape. The seated figure of a prince or general surveys the scene from beneath his luxurious canopy on the far right. The riders and bearers both wear Mongolian-style fur jackets over their loose clothing. The attendants dressed in red boots and hats are shown presenting a tiger trussed up and tied to a carrying pole for their masters inspection. Elsewhere, another tiger, some deer, and a pair of cranes are also under attack from the hunters. Colour: Multi-coloured This four-panel screen shows hunters in an imaginary landscape. On the far right a prince or military leader surveys the scene from beneath his luxurious canopy. The riders and bearers wear Mongolian-style fur jackets over their loose clothing. The attendants dressed in red boots and hats are shown presenting a tiger trussed up and tied to a carrying pole for their master's inspection. Elsewhere, another tiger, some deer and a pair of cranes are also under attack from the hunters. The screen dates from the end of the Choson dynasty (1392-1910). Pap, Korea, painting and drawings. 4-fold screen depicting a hunting scene with horsemen, tigers, deer and cranes, Korean, 19th century.