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Yi Am 
"Puppy Playing with a Pheasant Feather" 
This Artwork is:
  • NEW
  • CUSTOM FRAMED in a gold frame
  • Plate Signed Offset Lithographic Art Print
  • The Original is in the Philadelphia Museum of Art 
  • Double Matted in black & red
  • Framed Size: 24" x 27" 
  • Image Size: 16" x 19"
  • Comes complete with installed ready to hang hardware
  • Interested in different framing?  Please Contact us!
 
Korean artist Yi Am (1499 - 1566)
The genre of animal painting was first recognized as an independent subject in Korea in the eleventh century. During the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910), the genre gained further importance as one of the three subjects included in the official proficiency examination for court painters.  Korean artist Yi Am, a descendant of the Joseon royal family, enjoyed great success as a painter not only in Korea, but also in Japan, where his images were appreciated and studied. He specialized in animal painting, and had a particular interest in dogs, as seen in this work.  Artist/maker: Artist/maker unknown, Korean or Japanese. Formerly attributed to Yi Am, Korean, .A reproduction print on paper titled Puppy Playing With a Pheasant Feather attributed to Korean artist Yi Am (1499-1566). This black and white piece depicts a small puppy playfully walking with a pheasant feather that is longer that the puppy’s body in its mouth. 
 

Yi Am "Puppy Playing with a Pheasant Feather" Custom Framed Korean Art New

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