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"Seeing one's own profit is shameful thinking" (part 1) : A saying by Heo Mog


Heo Mok, "Seeing one's own profit is shameful thinking" (part 1) : A saying by Heo Mog, probably 17th century, ink on paper, Gift of Robert and Sandra Mattielli in honor of Donald Jenkins, public domain; images courtesy of Korean National Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, 2004.7.7

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Title

"Seeing one's own profit is shameful thinking" (part 1) : A saying by Heo Mog

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original language: 見利思恥

Artist

Mok Heo (Korean, 1595-1682)

Date

probably 17th century

Period

Korea: Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910)

Medium

ink on paper

Dimensions (H x W x D)

41 1/4 in x 46 3/4 in

Collection Area

Asian Art

Category

Calligraphy

Object Type

calligraphy

Culture

Korean

Credit Line

Gift of Robert and Sandra Mattielli in honor of Donald Jenkins

Accession Number

2004.7.7

Copyright

public domain; images courtesy of Korean National Research Institute for Cultural Heritage

Terms

calligraphy

ink

paper

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