Harvard Art Museums
The Sage Jiang Ziya (10th century BC) Fishing in the Wei River, Approached by Wen Wang the Ruler of Zhou
Chŏng Yusŭng (also known as Ch'ui-ŭn)
- Date
- late 17th century
- Medium
- Fifth panel from a six-panel folding screen; ink on paper; the painting with signature of the artist reading "Ch'ui-ŭn" ("Drunken Hermit")
- Culture
- Korean
- Department
- Department of Asian Art
- Institution
- Harvard Art Museums
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