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Collection Photo, Print, Drawing Korean clothing related to various occupations and ceremonial events 50 water-color drawings of Korean people

About this Item

Title

  • Korean clothing related to various occupations and ceremonial events

Other Title

  • 50 water-color drawings of Korean people

Summary

  • Drawings show clothing styles of Korean people engaged in various occupations, such as government or municipal employees and court officials, also clothing worn by porters, peddlers, monks, mourners, children at different stages of maturity, low and middle class men and women, students, dancers, and soldiers, as well as seasonal dress. Includes views of different types of palanquins.

Names

  • Frank, Charles Lee, former owner

Created / Published

  • ca. 1890.

Headings

  • -  Clothing & dress--Korea--1890
  • -  Government employees--Korea--1890
  • -  Social classes--Korea--1890
  • -  Sedan chairs--Korea--1890
  • -  Occupations--1890
  • -  Korea--1890

Format Headings

  • Drawings--Color--1890.
  • Watercolors--Color--1890.

Genre

  • Drawings--Color--1890
  • Watercolors--Color--1890

Notes

  • -  Arrangement: Single LOT, box 1 and box 2; Arrangement: Arranged by former owner's numerical sequence. Drawings are mounted on front and back of card stock, front sides are numbered 1-25, then in reverse on the back 26-50. Box 1 arranged numerically: 1-19, 32-50; box 2 arranged numerically: 20-25, 26-31, plus the cloth-bound covers.
  • -  LOT title devised by Library staff.
  • -  Each drawing is numbered in pencil in the upper right corner.
  • -  Most have English captions inscribed in pencil next to or below the image.
  • -  Includes cloth bound wooden boards used as front and back covers; the front board has label: "Purchased from Dr. Philip Leach, physician in the U.S. Navy, stationed in Korea for twenty-five years. 50 water-color drawings of Korean people."
  • -  Related materials, including variants of some drawings, are filed in LOT 9486.
  • -  Variants of some drawings (#16, 18, 26, 40 (reversed), 45, and 47) are reproduced in Tales of a Korean Grandmother / Frances Carpenter. Rutland, Vermont ; Tokyo, Japan : Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc., 1973 (1st edition: N.Y. : Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1947).
  • -  Purchase; Charles Lee Frank; 1934 (DLC/PP-1934:168)

Medium

  • 50 drawings : watercolor ; 36 x 30.8 cm (sheet), 49 x 39.4 cm (mount)

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 13970 (H) [P&P]

Repository

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2009631986

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • image

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Frank, Charles Lee, Former Owner. Korean Clothing Related to Various Occupations and Ceremonial Events. Korea, ca. 1890. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2009631986/.

APA citation style:

Frank, C. L. (ca. 1890) Korean Clothing Related to Various Occupations and Ceremonial Events. Korea, ca. 1890. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2009631986/.

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Frank, Charles Lee, Former Owner. Korean Clothing Related to Various Occupations and Ceremonial Events. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2009631986/>.