Chosen
- Refers to the period that coincided with the rule of Choson in Korea, during the middle of the 4th century BCE. During this time, there were improvements in agriculture with the use of iron implements, and better living conditions with the construction of the first wooden houses. Artifacts that remain from the period include iron weapons, sarcophogi of wood and stone, harnesses and jewellry that testisify to the rise of the ruling class. The kingdom survived for a century before being coquered by the Chinese under the Han dynasty (206 BCE- 221 CE).
decorative arts
- Refers to works that are primarily utilitarian in form or function, but that have aesthetic value provided by the design, decoration, or embellishment. They may include ceramics, furniture, and other household or utilitarian objects. They are distinct from "fine arts," which were traditionally considered to require more extensive training and were restricted to the media of painting, sculpture, drawing, and architecture.
Korean
- Describes works created by the people of the same name living in Korea.
sculpture (visual work)
- Works of art in which images and forms are produced in relief, in intaglio, or in the round. It refers especially to those objects that retain the quality of being tangible objects or groups of objects. It refers particularly to art works created by carving or engraving a hard material, by molding or casting a malleable material, or by assembling parts to create a three-dimensional object. It is typically used to refer to large or medium-sized objects made of stone, wood, bronze, or another metal. Small objects are typically referred to as "carvings." As works become more diffused in space or time, or less tangible, use specific terms, such as "mail art" or "environmental art."
stone (rock)
- General term for rock that has been cut, shaped, crushed, or otherwise formed for use in construction or other purposes. Includes the specific archaeological and anthropological sense of individual stones which may be decorated or ornamented and which may be used in ritual contexts. These are usually not carved or dressed, and so differ from sculptures made from stone.
stoneware (pottery)
- A type of pottery midway between earthenware and porcelain being made of clay and a fusible stone. It is fired to a point where partial vitrification renders it impervious to liquids, but, unlike porcelain, it is very seldom more than faintly translucent. The vitrification makes it unnecessary to add a glaze, but for reasons of utility and appearance decorative glazes are sometimes used, such as salt glaze and lead glaze.
three-dimensional
- Having, or appearing to have, the three dimensions of length, width, and height.
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Dimensions: 4 1/4 x 4 3/4 in. (108 x 121 mm)
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