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| Designation
Number |
Treasure
No.1144 |
| Date
of Designation |
May 1,
1993 |
| Age |
Joseon
1474 (5th Year of King Seonjo) |
| Location |
396-2
Iho-ri, Gangcheon-myeo n, Yeoju-gun,
Gyeonggi-do (Moka Buddhist Museum) |
| Size |
35.6cm*21.6cm |
| Material |
Paper
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Treasure No. 1144 is five wood-block printed books
published by Queen Jeongheewanghu Yun (King Sejo¡¯s
wife) in 1470 (1st Year of Kig Seongjong) to pray
for the repose of the soul of Queen Gonghyewanghu
Han. According to the postscript at the end written
by Kim Su-on, the wood engraving was made from Seong
Im¡¯s handwriting. This book was printed upon the
death of Queen Gonghyewanghu to pray for the repose
of the souls of King Sejong, Queen Soheonwanghu,
King Sejo, King Euigyeong and King Yejong, etc.
Participants in this work included Queen Mother
Insudaebi, Queen Mother Inhyedaebi, princesses,
courtladies, Buddhist priests (Shinmi, Hangyeol,
Hakjo), Prince Wolsandaegun and Prince Jeandaegun.Great
artists and engravers also participated in this
engraving to make it one the best examples of wood-block
printed books in the Joseon period. These artists
and engravers included Baek Jong-rin, Lee Jang-son,
Jang Mak-dong and Lee Yeong-san. |
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