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1 Changdeokgung, Injeongjeon (Throne Hall), detail of eavesorignally built in 1405 CE, periodically destroyed and restored, current structure dates from 1804 CE
2 Drum Shaped Wine Bottle decorated with Bird, Fish and Lotus16th Century CE
3 Wine Cup15th Century CE
4 The Arhat Deoksewi1562 CE
5 Sungnyemun (Gate of Exalted Ceremonies)originally built in 1398 CE
6 Bottle with Abstract Decorationearly 16th Century CE
7 Jongmyo, The Royal Ancestral Shrine, detailoriginally constructed in 1394 CE, rebuilt in 1608 after destruction by Japanese invaders
8 Sungnyemun (Gate of Exalted Ceremonies)originally built in 1398 CE
9 Women on Tano DaySin Yunboklate 18th - early 19th Century CE
10 Changdeokgung, Injeongjeon (Throne Hall), detail of Throne and Screen Painting of the Sun, Moon, and Five Peaksorignally built in 1405 CE, periodically destroyed and restored, current structure dates from 1804 CE
11 Mice Nibbling at a Watermelonattributed to Lady Sin Saimdang16th Century CE
12 Dream Journey to the Peach Blossom LandAn Gyeon1447 CE
13 Jongmyo, The Royal Ancestral Shrineoriginally constructed in 1394 CE, rebuilt in 1608 after destruction by Japanese invaders
14 Jar with Grapevine Decoration17th Century CE
15 Sungnyemun (Gate of Exalted Ceremonies)originally built in 1398 CE
16 Portrait of Oh Jaesunattributed to Yi Myeong-gi1791 CE
17 Jongmyo, The Royal Ancestral Shrineoriginally constructed in 1394 CE, rebuilt in 1608 after destruction by Japanese invaders
18 Panoramic View of the Diamond Mountains (Geumgang-San)Jeong Seon1734 CE
19 Changdeokgung, Injeongjeon (Throne Hall)orignally built in 1405 CE, periodically destroyed and restored, current structure dates from 1804 CE
20 The Ongnyucheon (Jade Stream)1636 CE
21 Changdeokgung, Injeongjeon (Throne Hall), detail of eavesorignally built in 1405 CE, periodically destroyed and restored, current structure dates from 1804 CE
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