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Saturday Class

Artist: Suyeon Yun (Korean, born 1972, M.F.A. 2008)

Prayer Times Schedule

Artist: Suyeon Yun (Korean, born 1972, M.F.A. 2008)

Camp Alex

Artist: Suyeon Yun (Korean, born 1972, M.F.A. 2008)

Bowl with green glaze

Maker: Unknown

The Cloud

Maker: Jung-Hoo Kim (Korean, born 1959)

The Drawing: Circle

Maker: Jung-Hoo Kim (Korean, born 1959)

Vase (Maebyong)

Artist: Unknown

Kleenex

Artist: Suyeon Yun (Korean, born 1972, M.F.A. 2008)

Velton Lockleer III

Artist: Suyeon Yun (Korean, born 1972, M.F.A. 2008)

Bamboo in Snow

Artist: Lee-Nam Lee (Korean, born 1969)

Cup

Maker: Unknown

Stemmed Bowl

Artist: Unknown

Chawan

Artist: Shin Sang-Ho (Korean, born 1947)

Salt jar Kensui

Artist: Unknown

Jar with ears

Artist: Unknown

Water dropper

Artist: Unknown

Sake bottle

Artist: Unknown

Aggregation 06-AU047

Artist: Kwang Young Chun (Korean, born 1944)

Bamboo

Artist: Song Sangnae (Korean, born 1773)

Ten Symbols of Longevity

Artist: Unknown

Calligraphy in Running Script

Artist: Yun Yonggu (Korean, 1853–1939)

Branch of Fruiting Grapevine with Bees

Artist, attributed to: Yi Gyeho (Korean, 1573–1645)

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