Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392-1910

Sun, Moon, and Five Peaks

19th century

Korea

Eight-fold screen; colors on paper

Overall 82 11/16 x 217 7/16 inches (210 x 552.3 cm)

Private Collection

Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392-1910

A sweeping panorama,celebrates the artistic achievements of the Joseon dynasty, a line of twenty-seven monarchs that ruled the Korean peninsula for more than five hundred years and left a substantial legacy for modern Korea. A variety of objects—including painted screens, scrolls, calligraphy, furnishings, costumes, accessories, and ritual wares used in ancestral rites and Buddhist worship—explore the roles of king and court, the distinct spheres of men and women in society, and religious beliefs, all underpinned by the ideals of Confucianism. This is the first full-scale American exhibition to be devoted to art of the Joseon dynasty.

Exhibition Trailer

Comprised of more than 150 works drawn primarily from the National Museum of Korea’s collection and supplemented by objects from public and private collections,presents American audiences with a rare opportunity to see some of Korea’s artistic masterpieces, including a number designated as national treasures. The exhibition includes interactive displays of select objects, a free audio tour, and a family guide. In addition, a broad range of programs such as film screenings, family celebrations, performances, lectures, and dining events are offered throughout the run of the exhibition.



