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THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART BULLETIN | VOLUME 81 | NUMBER 1
Lineages: Korean Art at The Met
48 pages
50 illustrations
8.5 x 11 in.
This title is out of print.
In celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Arts of Korea Gallery, this issue of the Bulletin invites us to reflect on the past while embracing the future. Featuring objects from the Bronze Age to the present, Lineages: Korean Art at The Met illustrates both the continuities and ruptures of style, form, and medium that have defined the dynamic terrain of Korean art. The 47 works included—from lacquer and ceramics to paintings and collage—express Korean tradition, history, and socio-cultural change over more than three centuries of creativity. This volume honors one of the first museum galleries in the United States dedicated to Korean art by offering readers a greater understanding of the nation's aesthetic past and future.
Met Art in Publication
Korea
mid-15th century
Korea
ca.12th century
first half of the 14th century
first half of the 14th century
14th century
first half of the 14th century
ca. 13th century
Korea
early 12th century
Korea
early 12th century
Korea
early 13th century
Korea
late 15th–early 16th century
Korea
second half 18th century
Korea
second half 18th century
Korea
dated 1847
Korea
19th century
2000
2000
ca. 1551
mid-19th century
ca. 1790–1805
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