File:Painting of Jeseok at Yongsan-gu Nam I shrine.jpg
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editDescriptionPainting of Jeseok at Yongsan-gu Nam I shrine.jpg |
English: Painting of the Jeseok triplets, the gods of agriculture and fertility in Korean shamanism. |
Date | 19th century? |
Source | http://www.culturecontent.com/content/contentView.do?search_div=CP_THE&search_div_id=CP_THE002&cp_code=cp0444&index_id=cp04440553&content_id=cp044405530001&search_left_menu=10 |
Author | Unknown painter, presumably nineteenth century. Korean shamanic paintings never record dates, are always by anonymous painters, and are fairly conservative with regards to style, making dating any work a matter of guesswork. However, according to a quasi-governmental report, the shrine where this painting is enshrined was originally built in c. 1818, and then later moved to its current location in 1904 with its current artwork. |
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