A Korean Painting Depicting a King of Hell, Joseon Dynasty
十五-十九世紀 朝鮮《十王圖》
Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910)
ink and color on silk depicting the King of Hell and his officials reviewing scrolls, framed.
Korean paintings of the kings and courts of hell depict the afterlife as a rigorously ordered bureaucracy, governed by law, hierarchy, and procedure. Moral judgment unfolds through meticulous record keeping, careful review, and the sanction of higher authorities, suggesting that even in the netherworld, proper administration is essential to cosmic justice.
Image 36 x 25 in., 91.4 x 63.5 cm.
Property from a Distinguished Private Collection, New York, New York
This lot is located in New York.
Property from a Distinguished Private Collection, New York, New York.
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紐約州紐約市私人收藏。