Kim Hong Do Korean Folk Painting Framed Copper Relief Plaque in Original Box
A handsome framed reproduction of a genre painting by celebrated Joseon-era Korean artist Kim Hong Do (b. 1745), rendered as a copper-toned relief plaque. The metal panel is matted and set behind glass in a simple black wood frame, giving the classic folk scene a warm, sculptural presence on the wall.
It arrives with its original decorative presentation box printed in Korean, and a museum information label remains affixed to the back of the frame. A sawtooth/keyhole hanger is fitted for easy hanging. Measures roughly 7 1/4" square.
Excellent, unused condition with only minor shelf wear to the box \u2014 a ready-to-gift piece of Korean art for a gallery wall, study, or collector's shelf.