Yi Haeung
Orchids

Courtesy of The Cleveland Museum of Art.
Orchids
ArtistKorean, 1820 - 1898
CultureKorean
Titles
  • Orchids
Date1800s
MediumEight-panel folding screen; ink on paper
DimensionsOverall: 71 5/8 × 121 1/8 in. (181.9 × 307.6 cm)
Credit LineCarroll Family Collection
Object numberTR:788-2022
Not on view

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