Painted Panel of Character "Recite"

Cleveland Museum of Art

Painted Panel of Character "Recite"

Date
early 1900s
Medium
hanging scroll, ink and color on paper; unmounted
Culture
Korea, Joseon dynasty (1392–1910)
Department
Korean Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

This set of four colorful hanging scrolls may have been used in an outdoor Buddhist ritual to evoke heavenly blessings. Each hanging scroll bears four different character; tiger, dragon, whistle, and recite. Traditionally, tiger and dragon belong to the four directional guards, respectively west and east.

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