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    Buncheong (Korean: 분청), or punch'ong, ware is a traditional form of Korean stoneware, with a blue-green tone. Pieces are coated with white slip (ceramics)...
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    distinct style of its own, with its own shapes, such as the moon jar or Buncheong sagi which is a new form between earthenware and porcelain, white clay...
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  • experimentation and developing his own particular style of celadon and buncheong ware. He also became a lecturer in the Applied Art Department of Sungshin...
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    named Chang Woosung (b. 1912 d. 2005). Examples can be seen at:[4][5] Buncheong ware was also popular during the Joseon period. This style combines the...
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  • (1368–1644) Korean Joseon dynasty buncheong ware wine flask depicting bamboo on one side (1600s) Korean Joseon dynasty buncheong ware wine flask depicting plum...
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  • scientifically confirmed in 2002. Buncheong During the Joseon period, Koreans applied the sanggam tradition to create buncheong ceramics. In contrast to the...
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    performing arts. Korean pottery and porcelain, such as Joseon's baekja and buncheong, and Goryeo's celadon are well known throughout the world. The Korean...
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    extensively in ancient inlaid Goreyo ware and reproduced in stamp form in Buncheong wares. Several twentieth century potters, especially Kim Se-yong, created...
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    categories: Cheongja (blue-green celadon), Baekja (white porcelain), and Buncheong (slip-coated stoneware). See: Korean pottery and porcelains and Korean...
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  • ceramics are influenced by Buncheong style and she is said to be one of the first American ceramicists to revive the Buncheong style of ceramics. Her work...
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  • Art of the Korean Renaissance, 1400–1600 (2009); Poetry in Clay: Korean Buncheong Ceramics from the Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art (2011); Silla: Korea’s...
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    Administration (in Korean). Retrieved February 5, 2024. "분청사기 인화국화문 태항아리" [Buncheong Placenta Jars with Stamped Chrysanthemum Design]. Cultural Heritage Administration...
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    folk paintings, traditional ceramics, and porcelain, such as Celadon and Buncheong, a bluish-green traditional Korean stoneware; 14th-century daggers, crowns...
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    became common and celadon fell, they created unique ceramics such as Buncheong. Japan's white porcelain was influenced by potters kidnapped during the...
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    five rooms of the gallery are the Metal Arts Room, the Celadon Room, the Buncheong Ware Room, the White Porcelain Room, and the Buddhist Sculpture Room....
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    porcelain in Korea was in its heyday during the Joseon Dynasty. 92 Buncheong (분청사기) Buncheong ware made between the late Goryeo Dynasty and the early Joseon...
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    Kitamura’s work is inspired by the ancient 15th century Korean tradition of buncheong ware of slip-inlay. Her designs are punched into the surface by hand with...
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  • specializes in his own variants on the traditional Korean ceramic style called buncheong. He has modified this style, using angular shapes decorated with brushwork...
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    celadon in its zenith did. One of these new types of porcelain is called buncheong. A revival of Goryeo celadon pottery began in the early 20th century....
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    ceramics such as Cheongja (celadon porcelain), Baekja (white porcelain) and Buncheong (grayish-blue powered celadon) are exhibited in this festival. This festival...
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    it was applied to the imported Korean slip inlay style pottery from Buncheong (then known specifically as Gohon), made at the instigation of the shōgun...
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    Incorporated. 1992. p. 184. Lee, Soyoung; Jeon, Seung-chang (2011). Korean Buncheong Ceramics from Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art. Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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  • integration of both traditional/modern and Eastern/Western style was the buncheong jar from the Joseon dynasty. The Joseon Dynasty pottery can be characterized...
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    named Mishima-oke (三島桶), Mishima ware type, carved and inlaid decoration, Buncheong ware from Korea, Joseon dynasty, 15-16th century. It was owned by Sen...
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    Buyeo 부여 송국리 유적; 扶餘 松菊里 遺蹟 Chungcheongnam-do Buyeo-gun 1976-12-31 250 Buncheong Kiln Site, Gochang 고창 분청사기 요지; 高敞 粉靑砂器 窯址 Jeollabuk-do Gochang-gun 1977-01-22...
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    called a vase and bottle. Ju-byeong style Korean pottery and porcelain Buncheong Joseon white porcelain http://mediaserver.prweb.com/pdfdownload/778834/pr...
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    EDWARD TYLER NAHEM FINE ART/ NEW YORK, NY, USA 2011 Poetry in Clay: Korean Buncheong Ceramics from Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of...
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  • white slip was reminiscent of earlier Chinese Cizhou wares and Korean buncheong wares. Yagi's works selected for the 1951 MoMA exhibition were described...
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  • painter Chun Sung-woo (전성우; 全筬雨). In 1998, Min and Chun jointly made a Buncheong-style stoneware bowl for him, which is on display at the Asian Art Museum...
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  • including more than 3,000 earthenwares, 2,100 porcelains, 1,100 celadons, 500 buncheongs, 2,000 paintings, 400 pieces of metal arts amongst many other items. List...
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