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Portrait Photograph of Yi Ha-ŭng Seated and Wearing Traditional Scholar's Hat and Robes

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This photograph depicts an elderly, bearded Korean gentleman seated on a bench in a room with a carpeted floor and with a plain backdrop. The gentleman wears a man's traditional Korean robe and tiered hat of woven horsehair.
Department of Asian Art Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Transfer from Widener Library Harvard University
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Title: Portrait Photograph of Yi Ha-ŭng Seated and Wearing Traditional Scholar's Hat and Robes
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This photograph depicts an elderly, bearded Korean gentleman seated on a bench in a room with a carpeted floor and with a plain backdrop.
The gentleman wears a man's traditional Korean robe and tiered hat of woven horsehair.

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