Tiger, Joseon dynasty (1392–1910), China or Korea (?), Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, 51 1/4 x 27 1/2 in. (130.2 x 69.9 cm), Paintings, In the style of Muqi (Chinese, ca. 1210–after 1269), This grouping of three paintings follows the Muromachi-period convention of flanking a religious image with a pair of natural images—landscapes, birds and flowers, or animals. Perhaps this reflects a notion that the enlightened mind is able to comprehend the essential unity of man and nature
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Tiger, Joseon dynasty, 1392–1910, China, Korea, Hanging scroll, ink, color, silk, 51 1/4 x 27 1/2, 130.2 69.9 cm, Paintings, Style of, Muqi, Chinese, ca., 1210–after, 1269, grouping, three paintings, follows, Muromachi-period convention, flanking, religious image, pair, natural images—landscapes, birds, flowers, animals, reflects, notion, enlightened mind, able, comprehend, essential unity, man, nature
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