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Is a Korean school that offers a variety of classes for students of all ages

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Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Storage jar, c. 1900 (porcelain with cobalt and iron pigments under transparent glaze)

Storage jar, c. 1900 (porcelain with cobalt and iron pigments under transparent glaze)
5931043 Storage jar, c.1900 (porcelain with cobalt and iron pigments under transparent glaze) by Korean School, (19th-20th century); 25.5x29.7x29.7 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Cup with dragon-head handle (pastiche), 13th-14th century (bronze)

Cup with dragon-head handle (pastiche), 13th-14th century (bronze)
5931013 Cup with dragon-head handle (pastiche), 13th-14th century (bronze) by Korean School, (13th-14th century); 4x12.3x9.3 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Bowl, second half 15th or early 16th century (stoneware with white inlay under transparent glaze)

Bowl, second half 15th or early 16th century (stoneware with white inlay under transparent glaze)
5931040 Bowl, second half 15th or early 16th century (stoneware with white inlay under transparent glaze) by Korean school, (15th-16th century); 8.7x17.8x17.8 cm; Freer Gallery of Art

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Bowl with incised decoration, late 11th-early 12th century (stoneware with celadon glaze)

Bowl with incised decoration, late 11th-early 12th century (stoneware with celadon glaze)
5931032 Bowl with incised decoration, late 11th-early 12th century (stoneware with celadon glaze) by Korean School, (11th-12th century); 9.5x20.5x20.5 cm; Freer Gallery of Art

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Lamp, late 5th century (unglazed stoneware)

Lamp, late 5th century (unglazed stoneware)
5930980 Lamp, late 5th century (unglazed stoneware) by Korean school, (5th century); 13.5x17.2x17.2 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; (add.info.: Unglazed stoneware)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Bowl, 11th century (stoneware with celadon glaze)

Bowl, 11th century (stoneware with celadon glaze)
5930858 Bowl, 11th century (stoneware with celadon glaze) by Korean School, (11th century); 7.8x16.2 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; (add.info.: Stoneware with celadon glaze)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Vessel Stand, late 4th-early 5th century (unglazed stoneware)

Vessel Stand, late 4th-early 5th century (unglazed stoneware)
5930849 Vessel Stand, late 4th-early 5th century (unglazed stoneware) by Korean School, (4th-5th century); 20x17.8x17.8 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Bodhisattva Kshitigarbha (Jijang bosal), Late 13th or early 14th century (ink)

Bodhisattva Kshitigarbha (Jijang bosal), Late 13th or early 14th century (ink, colour and gold on silk)
5930761 Bodhisattva Kshitigarbha (Jijang bosal), Late 13th or early 14th century (ink, colour and gold on silk) by Korean School, (13th-14th century); 200.7x72.4 cm; Freer Gallery of Art

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: The Japanese Empire, including Korea and Sakhalin (colour litho)

The Japanese Empire, including Korea and Sakhalin (colour litho)
7169503 The Japanese Empire, including Korea and Sakhalin (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Japanese Empire, including Korea and Sakhalin)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: The gateway in the ancient walls of Seoul (litho)

The gateway in the ancient walls of Seoul (litho)
7171157 The gateway in the ancient walls of Seoul (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The gateway in the ancient walls of Seoul)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: A view in Seoul (litho)

A view in Seoul (litho)
7171158 A view in Seoul (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A view in Seoul. Illustration for The World and its People, a Comprehensive Tour of All Lands)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: The Beginning of the Korean Incident (Sono hajime Chosen hottan), 1894

The Beginning of the Korean Incident (Sono hajime Chosen hottan), 1894

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Lieutenant Commander Sakakibara Fighting Bravely to the South of Ximucheng... 1895

Lieutenant Commander Sakakibara Fighting Bravely to the South of Ximucheng... 1895
Lieutenant Commander Sakakibara Fighting Bravely to the South of Ximucheng (Takubokujo nan ni oite Sakakibara shosa funsen no zu), 1895

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Korean Embassy Parade, 1682. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Korean Embassy Parade, 1682. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Korean Embassy Parade, 1682. Attributed to Hishikawa Moronobu

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Mechanical Elephant with Festival Barge and Korean Musicians, c. 1765

Mechanical Elephant with Festival Barge and Korean Musicians, c. 1765. Attributed to Komatsuya Hyakki

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Fierce Fighting at Anseong Crossing in Korea (Chosen Anjo watashi no gekisen no zu), 1894

Fierce Fighting at Anseong Crossing in Korea (Chosen Anjo watashi no gekisen no zu), 1894

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: The Naval Battle of Pungdo in Korea (Chosen Hoto kaisen no zu), Japan, 1894

The Naval Battle of Pungdo in Korea (Chosen Hoto kaisen no zu), Japan, 1894

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: The Battle at Jinju during Masakiyos Conquest of Korea (Masakiyo Sankan taiji, Shinshujo)

The Battle at Jinju during Masakiyos Conquest of Korea (Masakiyo Sankan taiji, Shinshujo)
The Battle at Jinju during Masakiyos Conquest of Korea (Masakiyo Sankan taiji, Shinshujo kassen no zu), 1863

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Telegram from Korea (Chosen denpo), 1894. Creator: Adachi Ginko

Telegram from Korea (Chosen denpo), 1894. Creator: Adachi Ginko
Telegram from Korea (Chosen denpo), 1894

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: No. 6: Our Troops Gain Victory at Asan (Sono roku, Gazan waga hei shori o eru), 1894

No. 6: Our Troops Gain Victory at Asan (Sono roku, Gazan waga hei shori o eru), 1894

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Orchidees. Corean print of the YI dynasty

Orchidees. Corean print of the YI dynasty
LSE4087188 Orchidees. Corean print of the YI dynasty. by Korean School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Orchidees. Corean print of the YI dynasty.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; Korean, out of copyright

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Launch of the Russian ship, the 'Varyag', in the battle of Chemulpo

Launch of the Russian ship, the "Varyag", in the battle of Chemulpo
LSE4311135 Launch of the Russian ship, the " Varyag", in the battle of Chemulpo (Inchon in Korea) against the Japanese

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Messenger of hell. Painting on silk, fine Choson (Joseon) (1392-1910). Art coreen

Messenger of hell. Painting on silk, fine Choson (Joseon) (1392-1910). Art coreen
LSE4316449 Messenger of hell. Painting on silk, fine Choson (Joseon) (1392-1910). Art coreen. National Museum of Korea, Seoul (South Korea)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Figurines in shaman costume. Polychrome wooden statuettes, art coreen, 19th century

Figurines in shaman costume. Polychrome wooden statuettes, art coreen, 19th century
LSE4316437 Figurines in shaman costume. Polychrome wooden statuettes, art coreen, 19th century. National Museum of Korea, Seoul (South Korea)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Magic camel. Painted miniature, circa 1750, art of Rajasthan and Pahari (India)

Magic camel. Painted miniature, circa 1750, art of Rajasthan and Pahari (India)
LSE4316343 Magic camel. Painted miniature, circa 1750, art of Rajasthan and Pahari (India). National Museum of Korea, Seoul (South Korea)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Exchange clothes with a hunter. Low relief sculpted, art of Gandhara (Pakistan)

Exchange clothes with a hunter. Low relief sculpted, art of Gandhara (Pakistan)
LSE4316304 Exchange clothes with a hunter. Low relief sculpted, art of Gandhara (Pakistan), 2nd-3rd century. National Museum of Korea, Seoul (South Korea)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: dragon statue, Yongdusan park in Pusan, Korea

dragon statue, Yongdusan park in Pusan, Korea
LSE4193367 dragon statue, Yongdusan park in Pusan, Korea. by Korean School; Korea; (add.info.: dragon statue, Yongdusan park in Pusan, Korea.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; Korean, out of copyright

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Yin and Yang symbol on a wooden barrier (Kree)

Yin and Yang symbol on a wooden barrier (Kree)
LSE4193285 Yin and Yang symbol on a wooden barrier (Kree) by Korean School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Yin and Yang symbol on a wooden barrier (Kree)); Photo eLeonard de Selva; Korean

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Coreen Art: Civilian Coreens came from European Catholic missionaries killed by

Coreen Art: Civilian Coreens came from European Catholic missionaries killed by
JLJ4645463 Coreen Art: Civilian Coreens came from European Catholic missionaries killed by repression during the evangelization in Korea in the 19th century while the gendarmes are drinking alcohol

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Art coreen: figurine of exorcist. Period of the Three Kingdoms (57 BC-668 AD)

Art coreen: figurine of exorcist. Period of the Three Kingdoms (57 BC-668 AD)
JLJ4666021 Art coreen: figurine of exorcist. Period of the Three Kingdoms (57 BC-668 AD). Paris, Cernuschi Museum by Korean School; Musee Cernuschi, Paris

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Art coreen: porcelain jar from Yi period (1392-1910), Duksoo

Art coreen: porcelain jar from Yi period (1392-1910), Duksoo
JLJ4614322 Art coreen: porcelain jar from Yi period (1392-1910), Duksoo; Museum of Fine Arts of the Palace by Korean School; Toksu Palace, Seoul

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Art coreen: gray terracotta brick depicting a monster. Kingdom of Paekche

Art coreen: gray terracotta brick depicting a monster. Kingdom of Paekche
JLJ4565525 Art coreen: gray terracotta brick depicting a monster. Kingdom of Paekche (or Paikchei or Baekje), Korea. 7th century

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Coreen Art: Buddha statuette in gold. Silla period, 8th-10th century

Coreen Art: Buddha statuette in gold. Silla period, 8th-10th century
JLJ4565448 Coreen Art: Buddha statuette in gold. Silla period, 8th-10th century. National Museum of Korea by Korean School, (8th century); National Museum, Seoul

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Art coreen: porcelain wine bottle (or bottle). Koryo period, 14th century

Art coreen: porcelain wine bottle (or bottle). Koryo period, 14th century
JLJ4565432 Art coreen: porcelain wine bottle (or bottle). Koryo period, 14th century. National Museum of Korea by Korean School, (14th century); National Museum, Seoul

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Art Coreen: landscape of the four seasons attributed to Kim Tu Ryang (Tu-Ryang

Art Coreen: landscape of the four seasons attributed to Kim Tu Ryang (Tu-Ryang
JLJ4565410 Art Coreen: landscape of the four seasons attributed to Kim Tu Ryang (Tu-Ryang) (1686-1764), 18th century. Duksoo Palace Museum of Fine Arts by Korean school

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Portrait of King Coreen Sejong the Great (1397-1450) depicts on the front of the 10

Portrait of King Coreen Sejong the Great (1397-1450) depicts on the front of the 10
XEE4135198 Portrait of King Coreen Sejong the Great (1397-1450) depicts on the front of the 10, 000 won banknote (Corean currency)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Moon jar, Choson Period (porcelain)

Moon jar, Choson Period (porcelain)
CH396559 Moon jar, Choson Period (porcelain) by Korean school, (18th century); height: 34.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Celadon Maebyong from the Goryeo Dynasty (glazed ceramic)

Celadon Maebyong from the Goryeo Dynasty (glazed ceramic)
CH396558 Celadon Maebyong from the Goryeo Dynasty (glazed ceramic) by Korean School (12th century); height: 30.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: the Goryeo, or Koryo Dynasty (918-1392)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Tobacco, growing countries (colour litho)

Tobacco, growing countries (colour litho)
3648673 Tobacco, growing countries (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tobacco, growing countries)

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Bowl, beginning of 17th century (porcelain with transparent, pale blue glaze

Bowl, beginning of 17th century (porcelain with transparent, pale blue glaze
3741949 Bowl, beginning of 17th century (porcelain with transparent, pale blue glaze, gold lacquer repairs) by Korean School, (17th century); 7.3x16.5 cm; Freer Gallery of Art

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Jar, 16th-first half of 17th century (porcelain with transparent, pale blue glaze )

Jar, 16th-first half of 17th century (porcelain with transparent, pale blue glaze )
3741942 Jar, 16th-first half of 17th century (porcelain with transparent, pale blue glaze ) by Korean School, (16th -17th century); 9.6x13.2 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Tea bowl, Idowaki type, Tea bowl (koraijawan), second half of 16th-17th century

Tea bowl, Idowaki type, Tea bowl (koraijawan), second half of 16th-17th century
3742009 Tea bowl, Idowaki type, Tea bowl (koraijawan), second half of 16th-17th century (stoneware, unvitrified porcelain, with opaque glaze, gold lacquer repairs) by Korean School

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: A Rainy Day in Corea (engraving)

A Rainy Day in Corea (engraving)
6003611 A Rainy Day in Corea (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Rainy Day in Corea. Illustration for The Childrens Friend (1888).); © Look and Learn

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Bottle, second half of 16th century (stoneware with translucent glaze)

Bottle, second half of 16th century (stoneware with translucent glaze)
5932436 Bottle, second half of 16th century (stoneware with translucent glaze) by Korean School, (16th century); 16.4x12.8 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Bowl with stamp-impressed relief designs, 16th-17th century (stoneware with iron glaze)

Bowl with stamp-impressed relief designs, 16th-17th century (stoneware with iron glaze)
5931060 Bowl with stamp-impressed relief designs, 16th-17th century (stoneware with iron glaze) by Korean School, (16th -17th century); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Bowl with molded design of fish among waves, mid 12th century

Bowl with molded design of fish among waves, mid 12th century
5931050 Bowl with molded design of fish among waves, mid 12th century (stoneware with celadon glaze) by Korean School, (12th century); 6x16.5 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Dish with inlaid decoration, mid 13th century (stoneware with white

Dish with inlaid decoration, mid 13th century (stoneware with white
5931031 Dish with inlaid decoration, mid 13th century (stoneware with white and black inlays under celadon glaze) by Korean School, (13th century); 7x20.1x20.1 cm; Freer Gallery of Art

Background imageKorean School Korean School Collection: Bowl, 16th century (porcelain with transparent, pale blue glaze)

Bowl, 16th century (porcelain with transparent, pale blue glaze)
5931003 Bowl, 16th century (porcelain with transparent, pale blue glaze) by Korean School, (16th century); 7.3x13.6x13.6 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution



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Korean School Korean School Collection

Is a Korean school that offers a variety of classes for students of all ages. The school focuses on teaching traditional Korean art forms such as calligraphy, painting, and pottery. Students can also learn about the history and culture of Korea through lectures, field trips, and other activities. Provides an immersive experience that allows students to explore their creativity while learning about the country's rich heritage. The school also offers classes in English so that international students can participate in the program without having to worry about language barriers. With its unique approach to education, is an excellent choice for those looking to gain a deeper understanding of Korean culture and art forms.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

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