Photo of collection object Peonies
Peonies, early 1900s. Eight-panel folding screen; ink and pigment on silk, Painting: 105.8 x 32.6 cm (41 5/8 x 12 13/16 in.); Overall framed: 180.2 x 368.4 cm (70 15/16 x 145 1/16 in.). Gift of The Honorable Joseph P. Carroll, KM, and Roberta Carroll, M.D., 2022.59. CC0.

Peonies

early 1900s

Maker Unknown

Korean Art

Peonies, early 1900s. Korea, Joseon dynasty (1392−1910) or Japanese colonial period (1910−1945). Eight-panel folding screen; ink and pigment on silk; painting: 105.8 x 32.6 cm (41 5/8 x 12 13/16 in.); overall framed: 180.2 x 368.4 cm (70 15/16 x 145 1/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of The Honorable Joseph P. Carroll, KM, and Roberta Carroll, M.D. 2022.59 By the late nineteenth century, peony paintings with bold designs and striking graphic stylization were increasingly produced and consumed by middle-class members because of its symbolic meaning: prosperity and wealth. This early 20th-century folding screen of peonies may have used for festive occasions such as weddings. This early 20th-century folding screen has both sides painted with the image of bloomed peonies.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Painting
Formatted Medium
Eight-panel folding screen; ink and pigment on silk
Dimensions
Painting: 105.8 x 32.6 cm (41 5/8 x 12 13/16 in.); Overall framed: 180.2 x 368.4 cm (70 15/16 x 145 1/16 in.)
Departments
Korean Art
Accession Number
2022.59
Credit Line
Gift of The Honorable Joseph P. Carroll, KM, and Roberta Carroll, M.D.
Rights Statement
CC0

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