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이렇게 아름다운 우리 그림.
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ISBN: 9788985764766 Year: 2009 Publisher: 서울 한국문화보호재단

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우리 옛 그림의 마음 : 소박하고 정감 있는 그림, 인생의 지혜를 말하다.
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ISBN: 9788961960632 Year: 2010 Publisher: 경기도 파주시 (주)아트북스

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Essential Korean art : from prehistory to the Joseon period.
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ISBN: 8932312591 Year: 2004 Publisher: Seoul Hyeonamsa

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풍속화.
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ISBN: 8936901648 893690177X Year: 2009 Publisher: 서울 대원사

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한국 현대미술, 오늘의 얼굻.
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ISBN: 9788992904087 Year: 2008 Publisher: 서울 아트블루

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한국 근대미술사 : 갑오개혁에서 해방 시기까지.
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ISBN: 9788952756466 Year: 2010 Publisher: 서울 시공사

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한국의명화 : 현대미술 100년의열정
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ISBN: 8937421208 Year: 1993 Publisher: 서울 민음사

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우리 근대미술 뒷이야기.
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ISBN: 8971992107 Year: 2005 Publisher: 파주 돌베개

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민화 : 무명화가들의 반란
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ISBN: 9788989988816 Year: 2011 Publisher: 서울 기운센

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God Pictures in Korean Contexts : The Ownership and Meaning of Shaman Paintings
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ISBN: 0824857097 Year: 2015 Publisher: Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press,

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Shamans walking on knives, fairies riding on clouds, kings with dragon mounts: They are gods and they are paper images. Some are repulsed and unsettled by shaman paintings, some cannot stop collecting them, and some use them as sites of veneration. Laurel Kendall, Jongsung Yang, and Yul Soo Yoon explore what it is that makes a Korean shaman painting magical or sacred. How does a picture carry the trace of a god and can it ever be "just a painting" again? How have shaman paintings been revalued as art? Do artfulness and magic ever intersect? Does it matter, as a matter of market value, that the painting was once a sacred thing? Navigating the journey shaman paintings make from painters' studios to shaman shrines to private collections and museums, the three authors deftly traverse the borderland between scholarly interests in the material dimension of religious practice and the circulation of art. Illustrated with sixty images in color and black and white, the book offers a new vantage point on "the social life of things." This is not a story of a collecting West and a disposing rest; the primary collectors and commentators on Korean shaman paintings are South Koreans re-imagining their own past in light of their own modernist sensibility. It is a tale told with an awareness of both recent South Korean history and the problematic question of how the paintings are understood by different South Korean actors, most particularly the shamans and collectors who share a common language and sometimes meet face-to-face.

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