Lotus Flowers and Birds

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Lotus Flowers and Birds

Korea

Date
late 19th century
Medium
Eight-panel folding screen, ink and color on paper
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Swallows and kingfishers fly among blooming lotus flowers in this folding screen, which would have likely been displayed during the summer months to decorate a room or a study. While commonly associated with purity in Buddhist thought, lotuses in Korea also symbolized gentlemanly virtues and noble character of the Confucian scholar, the ideal of the elite. As the lotus rises from the muddy water to bloom on the water’s surface, so too does a Confucian scholar’s virtue and honor remain untainted by the world around him. Asia

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