Choe Seok-Hwan
Grapevine

Courtesy of The Cleveland Museum of Art.
Grapevine
ArtistKorean, born 1808
CultureKorean
Titles
  • Grapevine
Date1800s
MediumTen-panel screen; ink on paper
Credit LineCarroll Family Collection
Object numberTR:789-2022
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