File:Korean, Arhat and Deer, Late 17th century, Korea, Choson period, Yi dynasty (1392–1910), Ink, mineral pigments, and gold on silk, Kimbell Art Museum.jpg

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English: Arhat and Deer, late 17th century, Korea, Choson period, Yi dynasty, ink, mineral pigments, and gold on silk, Kimbell Art Museum
Date late 17th century
Source/Photographer Kimbell Art Museum

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