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  2. Goryeo Buddhist paintings - Wikipedia

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    Goryeo Buddhist paintings and architecture are prominent Korean art forms that are said to have originated in the 13 and 14th centuries. Known for their intricate depiction of Buddhist icons typically in the form of large hanging scrolls, artists made use of vibrant colors and adorned the patterns with gold.

  3. Naewat-dang shamanic paintings - Wikipedia

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    By the 19th century, the Korean woman's upper garment was 25 centimeters (10 inches) long on average and could not fully cover the breasts. [58] The goddesses' upper garments in the Naewat-dang paintings are about as long as those in 17th-century paintings of Korean women, and are far longer than 18th- or 19th-century equivalents. [59]

  4. List of Goryeo Buddhist paintings - Wikipedia

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    Prefectural Cultural Property; there are two further Goryeo Buddhist paintings at Kōbō-ji (興法寺) in Oyama 149.3 centimetres (4 ft 10.8 in) by 94.0 centimetres (3 ft 1.0 in) 36°50′14″N 139°55′17″E  /  36.837197°N 139.921457°E  / 36.837197; 139.921457  ( Kagamiyama

  5. Palsangjeon - Wikipedia

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    Palsangjeon (Hall of Eight Pictures) is a worship hall found at a Korean Buddhist temple complex that contains the "Palsang", the series of painted murals depicting the eight stages in the life of the historic Buddha, Sakyamuni. Though configurations for the paintings can vary, the most common is: Descending from Tusita Heaven; Preparing for ...

  6. Taenghwa - Wikipedia

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    T'aenghwa (Hangul: 탱화, translation: "hanging-painting"; [1] alternate: Hwaom zhenghua) [2] is a characteristic type of Korean Buddhist visual art. [3] A genre of Buddhist art, the paintings of icons can be on hanging scrolls, or framed pictures, or wall-paintings. [1]

  7. Korean painting - Wikipedia

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    Korean painting (Korean: 한국화) includes paintings made in Korea or by overseas Koreans on all surfaces.The earliest surviving Korean paintings are murals in the Goguryeo tombs, of which considerable numbers survive, the oldest from some 2,000 years ago (mostly now in North Korea), with varied scenes including dancers, hunting and spirits. [1]

  8. Goguryeo tombs - Wikipedia

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    The Complex of Goguryeo Tombs inscribed on the World Heritage List contains the majority of these tombs with wall paintings. It is thought that the complex was used as a burial site for kings, queens and other members of the royal family. The paintings found on the tombs offer a unique insight into the everyday life of the Goguryeo period.

  9. Buddhist temples in Korea - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist temples are an important part of the Korean landscape. Most Korean temples have names ending in -sa (Korean: 사; Hanja: 寺), which means "monastery" in Sino-Korean. Many temples participate in the Templestay program, where visitors can experience Buddhist culture and even stay at the temple overnight. [1]