Korea in fashion
Hanbok in corea del sud è il nome dei costumi e degli abiti tradizionali che attualmente vengono utilizzati solo in occasione di particolari cerimonie.
This spread by fashion photographer Kim Kyung Soo featuring contemporary versions of the traditional Korean garb hanbok first appeared in the October 2007 issue of Korean Vogue before becoming a la…
2016 김영진 한복* New Collection Part 2/4 - Modern Reinterpretation *Kim Young Jin Hanbok
The history of Korea traces back to the Lower Paleolithic era, with the earliest known human activity on the Korean Peninsula and in Manchuria occurring roughly half a million years ago.[1]
Artiste nomade née en 1957 à Daegu, l'artiste Kim Sooha a fait du voyage le moteur de son travail artistique. Elle puise dans le terreau de ses origines coréennes afin d'engager une réflexion sur le thème éminemment universel et intemporel de l'exil. Depuis plus de 20 ans, elle conçoit au sens propre comme au figuré des bottaris, des grandes pièces de tissus traditionnelles et colorées confectionnées à partir de morceaux d'étoffes récupérés et cousus entre eux.
"I'm spring, you're a flower, and you have bloomed in me."
Collection: Willard Dickerman Straight and Early U.S.-Korea Diplomatic Relations, Cornell University Library Title: Korean women on an outing Date: ca. 1904 Place: Asia: South Korea Type: Postcards/Ephemera Description: Two Korean women in traditional attire. The cloak is called essugae chimae or 'changot', which is a coat-style veil. Originally, the 'changot' was everyday wear for both kings and commoners. Since the time of King 'Sejo' (1417-1468), however, women began to wear the robe, and it then evolved as a veil for women. The inner and outer collars were symmetrical in shape, while the neckline and sleeve-ends were trimmed with a wide, white bias. The collar, ties and armpits were purple. This is a (hand-colored) photograph taken in a studio setting, produced for mass production. Source: Kwon, O-chang. Inmurhwaro ponun Choson sidae uri ot, 1998, p. 124. Inscription/Marks: Inscription imprinted on image: 'Korean women outing' Identifier: 1260.74.12.01 Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5xs3 There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source. We had some help with the geocoding from Web Services by Yahoo!
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Experience the elegance of the Joseon Dynasty with our exclusive digital painting of a lady in a captivating red hanbok. The artwork vividly portrays the cultural and historical essence of traditional Korean attire, emphasizing the vibrant red color and delicate fabric details. A must-have for aficionados of Korean art and history, this digital portrait embodies the grace and sophistication of Joseon women, ready to enhance any space with its beauty and charm. Image Aspect Ratio: SquarePreview Image: 600 x 600 pixelsDownload Image: 2048 x 2048 pixelsDownload File Format: png Friendly reminder: Since this is a digital product, you only need to purchase it once.
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http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/earth/antarctica/antarctic-conservation/blog-archive/?p=184 http://www.flickr.com/photos/24443965@N08/sets/72157604582452397/detail/?page=2 http://www.flickr.com/photos/24443965@N08/sets/72157604582452397/detail/?page=3 OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- High Class Dandys on a Nature Hike. Near SEOUL Photo by UNKNOWN photographer, ca.1899-1900. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- The Royal Tombs Photo by UNKNOWN photographer, ca.1899-1900. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- Sticks, Mud, Rock, and Rope. Building a Home in SEOUL Photo by HERBERT G. PONTING, 1903. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- On the Road to Beijing, China. Scene in the Suburbs of SEOUL, 1903 Photo by HERBERT G. PONTING, 1903. はげ山だらけ・・ちょっと雨降ったら絶対水没する・・ OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- The Rice Pounders, SEOUL Half of the Countries of the World did it just like this. Photo by HERBERT G. PONTING, 1903. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- The Human Back-hoe. Laying the Foundation for a New Post Office in SEOUL Photo by HERBERT G. PONTING, 1903. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- American Electric Trolley at the SOUTH GATE of SEOUL, 1903 Sadly, the complete upper structure was lost in an arson fire in 2008, for the stupidest reasons : See this link for one of many stories appearing in the mass media around the world. www.nytimes.com/2008/02/12/world/asia/12korea.html See Radianman's post of this gate taken shortly before it was destroyed : www.flickr.com/photos/24443965@N08/2421804615/#comment721... (Thanks, Radian) Photo by HERBERT G. PONTING, 1903. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- American Electric Trolley at the WEST GATE of SEOUL, 1903 Photo by HERBERT G. PONTING, 1903. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- Soldiers and Civilians at WEST GATE of SEOUL. 1903 Japanese Occupation Forces ? Native Korean Soldiers ? Native Koreans in the Japanese Military ? Photo by HERBERT G. PONTING, 1903. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- Pack Train on a City Street, SEOUL Photo by HERBERT G. PONTING, 1903. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- Miss Peary's English Mission Orphanage for the Destitute and Blind, SEOUL Photo by HERBERT G. PONTING, 1903. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- Two High-Class Gentlemen Killing Time.... Somewhere in SEOUL I think there is one more class higher than these guys -- those whose pipes are SO LONG they go out the window, down the street, and right into the Tobacco Shop. ;-) Photo by HERBERT G. PONTING, 1903. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- A Rural Street Scene in Old BUSAN (PUSAN) I say BUSAN. You say PUSAN. The Japanese say FUSAN. At the time of this photo, it was one of three open ports in Korea. Photo by HERBERT G. PONTING, 1903. OLD KOREA - LAND OF THE MORNING CALM -- Ready to Roll. A High-Class Girl Rides, Her Servant Walks. SEOUL Photo by UNKNOWN photographer, ca.1899-1900. THE FLYING SEE-SAW GIRLS OF KOREA -- Go Ahead....Try This at Home ! Keep your knees bent under your hanbok, and hang onto the wire. That's all there is to it. Let me know how it goes. From a ca.1900-05 photograph of Japanese-Occupied Korea. Here's all the acrobatics on my thread : www.flickr.com/search/?w=24443965@N08&q=acrobats&... THE KOREAN ARCHERY SQUAD -- All Around Winners and Best of Show in 1903 When posting the Manchurian Archer views today, it occurred to me that I forgot to add the Korean Archers to the Korea Set posted last year. Well, here they are ! Original title from 105 years ago : MUCH ENVIED WINNERS OF THE ARROW-SHOOTING CONTEST --- THE NATIONAL GAME OF THE HIGHEST ARISTOCRACY --- KOREA. The full 3-D version of the above photo is seen here :www.flickr.com/photos/24443965@N08/3515169294/ For more on the art of Archery in old and new Korea, see : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_archery Photographed by HERBERT PONTING in 1903 while visiting Korea on a stereoview expedition for UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD. Unknowns to him at the time, the RUSSO-JAPAN WAR was about to break out on Chinese Soil. When the war did flare up, and Korea became a staging point for the Japanese Army's entry into China, only two Western publishers had a wide range of 3-D Korea images ready for sale --- C.H. GRAVES, and UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD. And all of these Korea stereoviews (and the 2-D slides and prints made from them for mass media use) were taken by PONTING. All of the ARCHERY views on my photostream can be seen here on one page :www.flickr.com/search/?w=24443965@N08&q=aRCHERY&m... Korean Traditional Archery Korean traditional archery around the turn of the 20th century. THE KOREAN ARCHERY SQUAD -- All Around Winners and Best of Show in 1903 When posting the Manchurian Archer views today, it occurred to me that I forgot to add the Korean Archers to the Korea Set posted last year. Well, here they are ! Original title from 105 years ago : MUCH ENVIED WINNERS OF THE ARROW-SHOOTING CONTEST --- THE NATIONAL GAME OF THE HIGHEST ARISTOCRACY --- KOREA. For more on the art of Archery in old and new Korea, see : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_archery Photographed by HERBERT PONTING in 1903 while visiting Korea on a stereoview expedition for UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD. Unknowns to him at the time, the RUSSO-JAPAN WAR was about to break out on Chinese Soil. When the war did flare up, and Korea became a staging point for the Japanese Army's entry into China, only two Western publishers had a wide range of 3-D Korea images ready for sale --- C.H. GRAVES, and UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD. And all of these Korea stereoviews (and the 2-D slides and prints made from them for mass media use) were taken by PONTING. All of the ARCHERY views on my photostream can be seen here on one page :www.flickr.com/search/?w=24443965@N08&q=aRCHERY&m... WHY EXTRATERRESTIALS AVOIDED OLD KOREA (1) They took one look at those pointy policeman umbrella hats, and quickly returned to Mars. Found mixed in with a group of 1895-1935 hand-colored and black & white glass lantern slides of old pre-WW2 China. Location correctly ID'd by commenter ohxmas below. Thanks ! KIDS BY THE TRAIN TRACKS in OLD KOREA Korea view found mixed in with a China set ! Pointed out to me by commenter ohxmas below. Thanks. WHY EXTRATERRESTIALS AVOIDED OLD KOREA (2) They took one look at those pointy policeman umbrella hats, and quickly returned to Mars. Korean view found mixed in with a group of 1895-1935 hand-colored and black & white glass lantern slides of old pre-WW2 China. Correct location ID'd by commenter ohxmas below. Thanks !
The history of Korea traces back to the Lower Paleolithic era, with the earliest known human activity on the Korean Peninsula and in Manchuria occurring roughly half a million years ago.[1]
Recent stills of AOA's Seolhyun have caught fan attention as she dazzles in a traditional hanbok on the set of her latest drama "Orange Marmalade."