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Arts of Refinement: Lacquer and Metalwares of Koryŏ

Horlyck, Charlotte

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J. P. Park
Editor

Burglind Jungmann
Editor

Juhyung Rhi
Editor

Abstract

This chapter draws on past and current scholarship in its discussion of Koryo metal and lacquer artifacts. With their long history of manufacture under royal governance, metal and lacquer wares offer rich scope for exploring the ways in which Koryo art evolved over time. The chapter analyses representative dated and undated examples from important periods of the almost‐five‐hundred‐year rule of the Koryo kingdom. Nowadays, Koryo artifacts tend to be grouped as fine art, crafts items and everyday items. According to the Flower Garland Sutra, one of the most influential Buddhist scriptures within Mahayana Buddhism, a monk should carry eighteen objects, including a bottle for clean drinking water. The Tang Chinese monk Yijing wrote in detail about such water bottles in diaries that recorded twenty‐five years of travels in India. The shapes he described resemble the kundika that were manufactured in Koryo workshops.

Citation

Horlyck, C. (2020). Arts of Refinement: Lacquer and Metalwares of Koryŏ. In J. P. Park, B. Jungmann, & J. Rhi (Eds.), A Companion to Korean Art (235-262). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118927021.ch9

Publication Date Jun 26, 2020
Deposit Date Mar 12, 2021
Publisher Wiley
Pages 235-262
Series Title Blackwell Companions to Art History
Series ISSN 1754-9817
Book Title A Companion to Korean Art
ISBN 9781118927045
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118927021.ch9
Related Public URLs https://www.wiley.com/en-us/A+Companion+to+Korean+Art-p-9781118927045