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Four Seasons Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam, Minjung

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Paintings: Pre 1980   item# 936674 (stock# 0421)

Four Seasons Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam, Minjung
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1200 

Four Seasons Woodblock Print on Traditional Hanji Paper by Hong Sung Dam in 1982 (29 x 28.5 inches, 74 x 72.5 cm, including margins). Hong Sung Dam is a woodblock print artist who was a leader of the minjung, the peoples' political movement that arose from the ashes of the Gwangju Massacre where the Korean government slaughtered hundreds (some witnesses say thousands) of their own citizens in the streets in response to demonstrations in Gwangju. He was arrested in 1989, and suffered brutal torture in prison. He was released in 1992 after a three-year-long campaign by Amnesty International. After the subsequent democratization of Korea, Hong was commissioned by the government in 1996 to create the large (120 feet) Minjung Mural in Gwangju. Early minjung art is much sought after, and Hong Sung Dam is one of the most revered and acclaimed minjung artists. He donated much of his early work, so opportunities to buy are very infrequent (practically non-existent, actually). So we are very pleased to offer this rare collection of woodblock prints on traditional hanji paper by Hong Sung Dam that were created before his imprisonment, hidden from authorities by his friends, and donated to Amnesty International after their successful effort to get him released from prison. Own a piece of history and a beautiful work of art from a man who grew up in poverty (on the island of Haui) and illness (severe tuberculosis as a youth) to become an inspiring artist who gave his life to his art and his people.


Sickle Dance Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam, Minjung

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Paintings: Pre 1980   item# 936676 (stock# 0422)

Sickle Dance Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam, Minjung
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1200 

Sickle Dance Woodblock Print on Traditional Hanji Paper by Hong Sung Dam in 1982 (29 x 28 inches, 74 x 71 cm, including margins). Hong Sung Dam is a woodblock print artist who was a leader of the minjung, the peoples' political movement that arose from the ashes of the Gwangju Massacre where the Korean government slaughtered hundreds (some witnesses say thousands) of their own citizens in the streets in response to demonstrations in Gwangju. He was arrested in 1989, and suffered brutal torture in prison. He was released in 1992 after a three-year-long campaign by Amnesty International. After the subsequent democratization of Korea, Hong was commissioned by the government in 1996 to create the large (120 feet) Minjung Mural in Gwangju. Early minjung art is much sought after, and Hong Sung Dam is one of the most revered and acclaimed minjung artists. He donated much of his early work, so opportunities to buy are very infrequent (practically non-existent, actually). So we are very pleased to offer this rare collection of woodblock prints on traditional hanji paper by Hong Sung Dam that were created before his imprisonment, hidden from authorities by his friends, and donated to Amnesty International after their successful effort to get him released from prison. Own a piece of history and a beautiful work of art from a man who grew up in poverty (on the island of Haui) and illness (severe tuberculosis as a youth) to become an inspiring artist who gave his life to his art and his people.


Sword Dance Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam, Minjung

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Paintings: Pre 1980   item# 936680 (stock# 0423)

Sword Dance Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam, Minjung
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1200 

Sword Dance Woodblock Print on Traditional Hanji Paper by Hong Sung Dam in 1982 (28.5 x 28 inches, 72.5 x 71 cm, including margins). Hong Sung Dam is a woodblock print artist who was a leader of the minjung, the peoples' political movement that arose from the ashes of the Gwangju Massacre where the Korean government slaughtered hundreds (some witnesses say thousands) of their own citizens in the streets in response to demonstrations in Gwangju. He was arrested in 1989, and suffered brutal torture in prison. He was released in 1992 after a three-year-long campaign by Amnesty International. After the subsequent democratization of Korea, Hong was commissioned by the government in 1996 to create the large (120 feet) Minjung Mural in Gwangju. Early minjung art is much sought after, and Hong Sung Dam is one of the most revered and acclaimed minjung artists. He donated much of his early work, so opportunities to buy are very infrequent (practically non-existent, actually). So we are very pleased to offer this rare collection of woodblock prints on traditional hanji paper by Hong Sung Dam that were created before his imprisonment, hidden from authorities by his friends, and donated to Amnesty International after their successful effort to get him released from prison. Own a piece of history and a beautiful work of art from a man who grew up in poverty (on the island of Haui) and illness (severe tuberculosis as a youth) to become an inspiring artist who gave his life to his art and his people.


Painted Tibetan Pig Mask

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1970   item# 1006623 (stock# 0567)

Painted Tibetan Pig Mask
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1000 

Painted Tibetan Pig Mask. 13d x 11.5h inches, 33 x 29 cm.


Himalayan Indian Monkey Mask from Himachal Pradesh

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1950   item# 1006625 (stock# 0568)

Himalayan Indian Monkey Mask from Himachal Pradesh
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1000 

Indian Monkey Mask from Himachal Pradesh in the Himalayas. 11 inches, 28 cm.


Nepalese Joker Mask from the Terai Region

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1950   item# 1006626 (stock# 0569)

Nepalese Joker Mask from the Terai Region
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1000 

Nepalese Joker Mask from the Terai Region with traces of kaolin pigment. 10.25 inches, 26 cm.


Antique Korean Chest with Hand Carved Birds and Flowers

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Furniture: Pre 1940   item# 871983 (stock# 0349)

Antique Korean Chest with Hand Carved Birds and Flowers
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1000 

Antique Korean Bandaji (Front Opening Chest) from Cholla with an exquisitely hand carved nature scene of auspicious Birds and Flowers, constructed of beautiful zelkova wood with swallowtail motif ironwork. The swallow is a symbol of beauty and pleasure in Korea. 32.5w x 29h x 15.75d inches, 82.5w x 74h x 40d cm.


New Life Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam, Minjung Art

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Paintings: Pre 1980   item# 936670 (stock# 0420)

New Life Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam, Minjung Art
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$900 

New Life Woodblock Print on Traditional Hanji Paper by Hong Sung Dam in 1982 (29 x 20 inches, 74 x 51 cm, including margins). Hong Sung Dam is a woodblock print artist who was a leader of the minjung, the peoples' political movement that arose from the ashes of the Gwangju Massacre where the Korean government slaughtered hundreds (some witnesses say thousands) of their own citizens in the streets in response to demonstrations in Gwangju. He was arrested in 1989, and suffered brutal torture in prison. He was released in 1992 after a three-year-long campaign by Amnesty International. After the subsequent democratization of Korea, Hong was commissioned by the government in 1996 to create the large (120 feet) Minjung Mural in Gwangju. Early minjung art is much sought after, and Hong Sung Dam is one of the most revered and acclaimed minjung artists. He donated much of his early work, so opportunities to buy are very infrequent (practically non-existent, actually). So we are very pleased to offer this rare collection of woodblock prints on traditional hanji paper by Hong Sung Dam that were created before his imprisonment, hidden from authorities by his friends, and donated to Amnesty International after their successful effort to get him released from prison. Own a piece of history and a beautiful work of art from a man who grew up in poverty (on the island of Haui) and illness (severe tuberculosis as a youth) to become an inspiring artist who gave his life to his art and his people.


Fighting with Stones Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Paintings: Pre 1980   item# 936666 (stock# 0419)

Fighting with Stones Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$900 

Fighting with Stones Woodblock Print on Traditional Hanji Paper by Hong Sung Dam in 1986 (28.5 x 19.5 inches, 72.5 x 49.5 cm, including margins). Hong Sung Dam is a woodblock print artist who was a leader of the minjung, the peoples' political movement that arose from the ashes of the Gwangju Massacre where the Korean government slaughtered hundreds (some witnesses say thousands) of their own citizens in the streets in response to demonstrations in Gwangju. He was arrested in 1989, and suffered brutal torture in prison. He was released in 1992 after a three-year-long campaign by Amnesty International. After the subsequent democratization of Korea, Hong was commissioned by the government in 1996 to create the large (120 feet) Minjung Mural in Gwangju. Early minjung art is much sought after, and Hong Sung Dam is one of the most revered and acclaimed minjung artists. He donated much of his early work, so opportunities to buy are very infrequent (practically non-existent, actually). So we are very pleased to offer this rare collection of woodblock prints on traditional hanji paper by Hong Sung Dam that were created before his imprisonment, hidden from authorities by his friends, and donated to Amnesty International after their successful effort to get him released from prison. Own a piece of history and a beautiful work of art from a man who grew up in poverty (on the island of Haui) and illness (severe tuberculosis as a youth) to become an inspiring artist who gave his life to his art and his people.


Shaman's Feast Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Paintings: Pre 1980   item# 935565 (stock# 0414)

Shaman's Feast Woodblock Print by Hong Sung Dam
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$600 

Shaman's Feast Woodblock Print on Traditional Hanji Paper by Hong Sung Dam in 1982 (21 x 15 inches, 53.5 x 38 cm, including margins). Hong Sung Dam is a woodblock print artist who was a leader of the minjung, the peoples' political movement that arose from the ashes of the Gwangju Massacre where the Korean government slaughtered hundreds (some witnesses say thousands) of their own citizens in the streets in response to demonstrations in Gwangju. He was arrested in 1989, and suffered brutal torture in prison. He was released in 1992 after a three-year-long campaign by Amnesty International. After the subsequent democratization of Korea, Hong was commissioned by the government in 1996 to create the large (120 feet) Minjung Mural in Gwangju. Early minjung art is much sought after, and Hong Sung Dam is one of the most revered and acclaimed minjung artists. He donated much of his early work, so opportunities to buy are very infrequent (practically non-existent, actually). So we are very pleased to offer this rare collection of woodblock prints on traditional hanji paper by Hong Sung Dam that were created before his imprisonment, hidden from authorities by his friends, and donated to Amnesty International after their successful effort to get him released from prison. Own a piece of history and a beautiful work of art from a man who grew up in poverty (on the island of Haui) and illness (severe tuberculosis as a youth) to become an inspiring artist who gave his life to his art and his people.

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