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양류관음도, Avalokiteshvara (관세음보살 觀世音菩薩), hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk

H: 203 in. x W: 119 3/4 in. Drawn in Goryeo period of Korea. Stored at Kagami Jinjya Temple, Japan (ja:鏡神社 (唐津市))
Date 1310, Goryeo dynasty of Korea
Source http://www.asianart.com/exhibitions/korea/13.html
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