Harvard Art Museums
Carp Swimming in a Pond with a Lotus Plant Withered to a Seedpod and a Decaying Leaf
Attributed to Yi U (also known as Oksan)
- Date
- possibly late 16th-17th century
- Medium
- Hanging scroll; painting: ink on silk; with one 'chŏng'-shaped (Chinese, 'ding'-shaped), red, relief seal reading "Ok San", purportedly of the artist; inscription: ink on paper; with signature of the calligrapher reading "Kim Kwang-guk"; with three seals, one of which reads "Kim Kwang Guk In"
- Culture
- Korean
- Department
- Department of Asian Art
- Institution
- Harvard Art Museums
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