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Español: Musée Guimet. Biombo coreano, período Choson.
Français : Yang Ki-hun (Seuk-eun), 1843-1898. "Canard, héron, les quatre gentilshommes, les trois amis" (les trois amis : bambou, orchidée et rocher). Corée. Époque Choson, XIXe siècle. Encre sur papier. Paravent à douze panneaux. Époque Choson. Musée national des arts asiatiques - Guimet.
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