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Three Panels from an Embroidered Standing Screen

Unknown1644/1911

 The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum

The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum
Seoul, South Korea

Throughout East Asia, screens served important social and cultural functions by defining and emphasizing the status of the user, physically separating the genders, creating an appropriate backdrop for religious and ceremonial occasions, and reinforcing cultural ideals through the choice of subject matter for their decorative schemes. This multi-paneled folding screen, depicting pairs of birds in a flowery garden setting, well illustrates the remarkable technical virtuosity achieved by professional embroiderers working in commercial studios during the Qing dynasty.

Details

  • Title: Three Panels from an Embroidered Standing Screen
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1644/1911
  • Physical Dimensions: w120 × h64.3 ㎝
  • Type: Embroidery
  • Rights: The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum, Sookmyung Women's University

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