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Man, Groom, in Costume and with Pony by One of Pair of Haet'ae (Sculptured Stone Mythical Sea Lions) at Kwanghwa-Mun (Main Gate of Kyongbok Palace (Haet'ae Are Believed to Protect Palace from Fire)

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Man, Groom, in Costume and with Pony by One of Pair of Haet'ae (Sculptured Stone Mythical Sea Lions) at Kwanghwa-Mun (Main Gate of Kyongbok Palace (Haet'ae Are Believed to Protect Palace from Fire)
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  • Man, Groom, in Costume and with Pony by One of Pair of Haet'ae (Sculptured Stone Mythical Sea Lions) at Kwanghwa-Mun (Main Gate of Kyongbok Palace (Haet'ae Are Believed to Protect Palace from Fire)
  • Man, Groom, in Costume and with Pony by One of Pair of Haet'ae (Sculptured Stone Mythical Sea Lions) at Kwanghwa-Mun (Main Gate of Kyongbok Palace (Haet'ae Are Believed to Protect Palace from Fire)

    Object Details

    Collection Creator

    Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Department of Anthropology. Division of Ethnology

    Citation

    Photo Lot 97 DOE Asia: Korea: NM 38151 04765000, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
    sova.naa.photolot.97_ref8322

    GUID

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw358da7e4d-5658-4e85-96a6-9282d8cd9e2d

    Local Numbers

    NAA INV.04765000 OPPS NEG.72-8365

    Local Note

    Black and white photoprint

    Place

    Korea -- Kyonggi Province -- Seoul/Kyongbok Palace/Kwang Hwa-Mun

    Culture

    Koreans

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    Division of Ethnology photograph collection
    Division of Ethnology photograph collection / Asia / Korea / Unspecified

    Extent

    1 Photographic print (007 in x 004 in)

    Date

    1883

    Archival Repository

    National Anthropological Archives

    Type

    Archival materials
    Photographic prints
    Photographs

    Genre/Form

    Photographs
    NAA.PhotoLot.97_ref8322
    Large EAD
    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw358da7e4d-5658-4e85-96a6-9282d8cd9e2d
    NAA.PhotoLot.97
    NAA

    Record ID

    ebl-1628120086765-1628120088447-2

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