Korean History: A Bibliography
Compiled by Kenneth R. Robinson
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Adams, Edward B. Palaces of Seoul: Yi Dynasty Palaces in Korea's Capital City. Seoul: Taewon Publishing Company, 1972.

Adams, Edward B. "Silla Buddhist Reliefs of a Mirok Grotto." Korea Journal 15:7 (July 1975): 59-64.

Ahn, Hwi-Joon. "The Arts under King Sejong." In Young-key Kim-Renaud, ed. King Sejong the Great: The Light of 15th Century Korea. Washington, D.C.: International Circle of Korean Linguistics, 1992.

Ahn, Hwi-Joon. "The Arts under King Sejong." In Kim Yonggi, ed. Sejong taewang: 15 segi Hanguk ui pich. Seoul: Shingu munhwasa, 1998.

Ahn, Sang-Soo. Bird Patterns: Asian Art Motifs from Korea. New York: Weatherhill, 2002.

Amos, Anne Godden. "Korean Embroidery, Techniques and Conservation." Orientations 25:2 (February 1994): 43-46.

Berthier, Franeois. "The Meditative Bodhisattva Image in China, Korea and Japan." In International Symposium on the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property: Interregional Influences in East Asian Art History. Tokyo: Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, 1982.

Best, Jonathan W. "5,000 Years of Korean Art: History and History, A Review Article." The Journal of Asian Studies 40:3 (May 1981): 559-566.

Best, Jonathan W. "The Study of Korean Art in America." In Ronald A. Morse, ed. Korean Studies in America: Options for the Future. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1983.

Best, Jonathan W. "Early Korean Buddhist Bronzes and Sui Regional Substyles: A Contextual Study of Stylistic Influence in the Early Seventh Century." In Sambul Kim Wollyong kyosu chongnyon t'oeim kinyom nonch'ong kanhaeng wiwonhoe, ed.. Sambul Kim Wol-lyong kyosu chongnyon t'oeim kinyom nonch'ong II: Misul sahak - yoksahak - illyu-minsok p'yon. Seoul: Ilchisa, 1987.

Best, Jonathan W. "Unified Silla Period Cast Iron Buddha Head in the Detroit Institute of Arts." Orientations 19:9 (September 1988): 54-55.

Best, Jonathan W. "An Early Korean Cast-iron Head of Buddha." Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts 65:4 (1990): 12-25.

Best, Jonathan W. "The Miruk-sa of Paekche and Some Contextual Implications of Its Architectural Iconography." Mahan-Paekche munhwa 12 (1990): 185-190.

Boulter, Sarah. "Back from the Grave: The Conservation of a Slate Burial Chest." Orientations 23:12 (December 1992): 43-45.

Bush, Susan. "Some Parallels between Chinese and Korean Ornamental Motifs of the Late Fifth and Sixth Centuries A.D." Archives of Asian Art 37 (1984): 60-78.

Cho, Hyo Sook. “An Examination of the Fabrics Included in Koryo Buddhist Statues.” Kokusai fukushoku gakkaishi 11 (1994): 72-85.

Cho, Hyo Soon. “The Luxury in Women’s Costume during the Yi Dynasty Period and Its Influence.” Kokusai fukushoku gakkaishi 1 (1984): 106-112.

Cho, Kyu-Hwa. “Beauty Consciousness of the Korean People as Viewed through White Clothes.” Kokusai fukushoku gakkaishi 2 (1985): 106-112.

Ch'oe, Sun-u. "Artifacts of Kyongju." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millenial History. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Ch'oe, Wan-su. "Kim Chong-hui, Calligrapher." Korea Journal 19:4 (April 1979): 43-45.

Ch'oe, Wan-su. "A Study of Kim Chong-hui." Korea Journal 26:11 (November 1986): 4-20.

Chin, Hong-sop. "Lotus Flower Patterns Used in the Three Kingdoms." Korea Journal 13:1 (January 1973): 4-11.

Chin, Hong-sop. "Development of Handicraft Art in Korea." Korea Journal 14:11 (November 1974): 12-19.

Chin, Hong-sop. "Pak Han-mi, A Silla Bell Maker." Korea Journal 19:4 (April 1979): 53-55.

Chin, Hong-sop. "The Stone Cave Temples in Silla Era." In International Symposium on the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property: Interregional Influences in East Asian Art History. Tokyo: Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, 1982.

Chin, Hong-sop. "Art Objects from Ancient Tombs." Korea Journal 17:4 (April 1977): 18-22.

Chin, Hong-sop. "Art Objects from Ancient Tombs." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Traditional Korean Art. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983; Arch Cape, OR: Pace International Research, 1983.

Chin, Hong Sup, Choi Sun U and Chung Yang Mo, eds. The Arts of Korea V: Handicrafts. Seoul: Dong Hwa Publishing Co., 1979.

Chin, Hong-sop and Su-yong Hwang. "Stone Pagodas of Old Korea." Korea Journal 9:2 (February 1969): 4-15.

Chin, Hong-Sop, et al. Cultural Treasures of Korea, 8 volumes. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corporation, 1994.

Cho, Kah Kyung. "Aspects of Korean Aesthetics." Journal of Asian Affairs 3:1 (Spring 1978): 84-90.

Cho, Oh Soon. "A Comparative Study on the Costumes of Korean-Mongolian Stone Statues (II)." Monggolhak 1 (1993): 86-115.

Cho, Yu-jon. "Excavation of the Ruined Hwangnyong-sa Temple Site and the Unearthing of a Ch'imi." Korea Journal 23:9 (September 1983): 56-62.

Choi, Eung-Chon. "Korean Buddhist Metal Art." Orientations 19:9 (September 1988): 34-43.

Choi, Eung-chon. “Early Korean and Japanese Reliquaries in Relation to Pagoda Architecture.” In Washizuka Hiromitsu, Park Youngbok, and Kang Woo-bang, eds. Transmitting the Forms of Divinity: Early Buddhist Art from Korea and Japan. New York: Japan Society, 2003.

Choi, Eung-chon. “Laquer and Metalwork.” In Kumja Paik Kim, ed. Goryeo Dynasty: Korea’s Age of Enlightenment, 918 to 1392 . San Francisco: Asian Art Museum, 2003.

Choi, Ok-ja. "Royal Costumes of Yi Dynasty: Their Color and Patterns." In Suh Cheong-Soo and Pak Chun-kun, eds. Aspects of Korean Culture. Seoul: Soodo Women's Teachers College Press, 1974.

Choi, Seon-Eun and Song-Ok Kim. “A Comparative Study on Formative Characters of Korean and Japanese Traditional Costumes: Focusing on the Late Joseon Period of Korea and the Edo Period of Japan.” International Journal of Costume 2 (December 2002): 41-52.

Choi, Sun-u. "Handicrafts: Simplicity and Naivety [sic]." Korea Journal 4:3 (March 1963): 18-21.

Choi, Sun-u. "Koryo Ceramic Art and Woodwork." Korea Journal 4:10 (October 1964): 4-13.

Choi. Sun-u. 5,000 Years of Korean Art. Seoul: Hyonam Publishing Company, 1979.

Choi, Sun-u. "Furniture." In Roderick Whitfield and Pak Young-sook, eds. Korean Art Treasures. Seoul: Yekyong Publications Co., Ltd., 1986.

Chun, Byung-Ok. Decorative Designs in the Houses of the Chosun Dynasty Period. Seoul: Po Chin Chai, Inc., 1988.

Chung, Jae-hoon. "The Gilt-Bronze Buddha Triad: The Four Devas, The Stone Animal at the Royal Tomb of King Muryong; The Golden Crown of the Tomb of the Heavenly Horse." Korea Journal 19:4 (April 1979): 55-61.

Chung, Yang Mo. "The Art of Everyday Life." In Hongnam Kim, ed. Korean Arts of the Eighteenth Century: Splendor and Simplicity. New York: The Asia Society Galleries, 1993.

Chung, Young-ho. "Pagodas and Other Monuments." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millenial History. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Covell, Jon Carter. "Korea's Huge Wave which Brought Buddhist Art to Japan." Korea Journal 19:3 (March 1979): 33-41.

Covell, Jon Carter. "Taoism's Fairies and Fairyland in Korean Art." Asian and Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs 11:3 (Autumn 1979): 41-51.

Covell, Jon Carter. "Maitreya is Special in Korea." Korea Journal 20:4 (April 1980): 14-19.

Covell, Jon Carter. "Dawn in the East: Sokkuram." Asian and Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs 16:1 (Spring 1984): 28-38.

“The Dyes for Choson Colors.” Surface Design Journal 25:4 (Summer 2001): 34-35.

Fontein, Jan. "Sarira Reliquary from Pagoda of Powon-sa Temple Site." Misul charyo 47 (1991:6): 104-108.

Gompertz, G. St. G.M. "The Importance of Korean Art." Oriental Art 26:2 (Summer 1980): 209-218.

Gothel, Ingeborg. "The Kumgang Mountains: Their Landscape, Monasteries, and Reflection in Art." Korean Culture 11:4 (Winter 1990): 10-17.

Hammer, Elizabeth and Judith G. Smith, eds. The Arts of Korea: A Resource for Educators. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2002.

Han, Byong-sam. "Metalwork." In Roderick Whitfield and Pak Young-sook, eds. Korean Art Treasures. Seoul: Yekyong Publications Co., Ltd., 1986.

Han, Man-yông. "Korean Dance Repertories." In Korean Dance, Theater and Cinema. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983.

Henderson, Gregory. "The Question of Korean Aesthetics: Reflections of a Korean Ceramics Collector." Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasienforschung 14 (1990): 101-115.

Henthorn, William E. "Yu Ch'i-jin and the Theatre of Korea." In Korean Dance, Theater and Cinema. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983.

Ho, Tong-hwa. Crafts of the Inner Court: The Artistry of Korean Women. Seoul: Museum of Korean Embroidery, 1988.

Ho, Tong-hwa. Traditional Korean Wrapping Cloths (Pojagi). Seoul: Museum of Korean Embroidery, 1990.

Hong, Na Young. “Korean Traditional Costume According to the Season: Centering the Women’s Wear.” Kokusai fukushoku gakkaishi 2 (1985): 95-98.

Hong, Seon-Pyo. “ Seoul, the Center of Art and Culture in the Late Joseon.” In Seoul Museum of History. Seoul: Seoul Museum of History, 2002.

Horlyck, Charlotte. “Colour in Korean Textiles.” Arts of Asia 33:2 (March-April 2003): 110-117.

Hwang, Su-yong. "Koryo Metalwork." Korea Journal 4:10 (October 1964): 18-20.

Hwang, Su-yong. "Metal Handicrafts." Korea Journal 5:5 (May 1965): 44-47.

Hwang, Su-yong. "The Pagoda as an Art Form and Object of Faith in the Three Kingdoms Period." Korea Journal 6:4 (April 1966): 16-20.

Hwang, Su-yong. "Gilt-Bronze Images of Buddha in Korea with Stress on Personal Collections." Korea Journal 10:7 (July 1970): 7-10.

Hwang, Su-yong. "Ancient Korean Art and Buddhism." Korea Journal 13:11 (November 1973): 10-14.

Hwang, Su-yong. "Trends in the Studies and Research on Buddhist Arts in Korea 1960-1969." East Asian Cultural Studies 14:1-4 (March 1975): 1-7.

Hwang, Su-yong. "Buddhist Art." Korea Journal 17:4 (April 1977): 23-26.

Hwang, Su-yong, ed. The Arts of Korea III: Buddhist Art. Seoul: Dong Hwa Publishing Co., 1979.

Hwang, Su-yong. "Buddhist Metalwork." Korea Journal 19:4 (April 1979): 30-33.

Hwang, Su-yong. "Ancient Art and Buddhism." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Traditional Korean Art. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983; Arch Cape, OR: Pace International Research, 1983.

Hwang, Su-yong. "The Pagoda as an Art Form and Object of Faith in the Three Kingdoms Period." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Traditional Korean Art. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983; Arch Cape, OR: Pace International Research, 1983.

Jang, Won-Jae. Irish Influences on Korean Theatre during the 1920s and 1930s. London: Colin Smith Ltd., 2003.

Jang, Wonjae. "History of the Korean Theatre: Transitional Period Leading to the Modern Theatre 1902-1919."  International Journal of Korean History 4 (August 2003): 217-237.

Kang, Woo-bang. "Ritual and Art During the Eighteenth Century." In Hongnam Kim, ed. Korean Arts of the Eighteenth Century: Splendor and Simplicity. New York: The Asia Society Galleries, 1993.

Kang, Woobong. "Bulguksa Temple and Seokbulsa Temple." Korea Journal 41:2 (Summer 2001): 320-344.

Kang, Woo-bang. “The Art of Avatamsaka Sutra in the Unified Silla Period: The Sanctuary of Sokkuram and Hwaom-kyong Pyonsangdo (Narrative Portrayal in the Avatamsaka Sutra).” In Washizuka Hiromitsu, Park Youngbok, and Kang Woo-bang, eds. Transmitting the Forms of Divinity: Early Buddhist Art from Korea and Japan. New York: Japan Society, 2003.

Karetzky, Patricia E. Early Buddhist Narrative Art: Illustrations of the Life of the Buddha from Central Asia to China, Korea and Japan. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2000.

Kim, Che-won. "Ancient Arts." In Sung-nyong Lee, ed. Korean Studies Today: Development and State of the Field. Seoul: Institute of Asian Studies, Seoul National University, 1970.

Kim, Ch'on-hung and Alan C. Heyman. "Korean Traditional Dance." In Korean Dance, Theater and Cinema. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983.

Kim, Hongnam. "China's Earliest Datable White Stonewares from the Tomb of King Muryong (d. A.D. 513), Paekche, Korea." In Chinese Ceramics and Their Cultural Context. Baltimore: University of Maryland, 1987.

Kim, Hongnam. "China's Earliest Datable White Stonewares from the Tomb of King Muryong (d. A.D. 513), Paekche, Korea." Oriental Art 37:1 (Spring 1991): 17-34.

Kim, Hongnam. The Story of a Painting: A Korean Buddhist Treasury from The Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation. New York: The Asia Society Galleries, 1991.

Kim, Hongnam. "Exploring Eighteenth-Century Court Arts." In Hongnam Kim, ed. Korean Arts of the Eighteenth Century: Splendor and Simplicity. New York: The Asia Society Galleries, 1993.

Kim, Hongnam, ed. Korean Arts of the Eighteenth Century: Splendor and Simplicity. New York: The Asia Society Galleries, 1993.

Kim, Jae Sook. “Reading Traditional Korean Artistic Sensibilities through the Concept of Jin-gyeong.” Korea Journal 42:4 (Winter 2002): 187-217.

Kim, Jeong-Ja. “A Study on Traditional Honor Armor for Korean Military Guard.” The International Journal of Costume Culture 1:1 (December 1998): 73-81.

Kim, John K., ed. Korean Art Seen Through Museums. Seoul: Eastern Media, 1979.

Kim, Joo-hyon. "The Tudor Masque in Comparison with the Yi Dynasty Masque of Korea." (Sungjon taehakkyo nonjip) Inmun-sahoe kwahak 5 (1974): 395-404.

Kim, Joo-hyon. "The Tudor Mask in Comparison with the Yi Dynasty Mask." Korea Journal 15:8 (August 1975): 25-31.

Kim, Ki-seung. "Yi Calligraphy: Oriental Arts of Self-Expression." Korea Journal 4:3 (March 1964): 13-17, 33.

Kim, Kumja Paik. “Introduction.” In Kumja Paik Kim, ed. Goryeo Dynasty: Korea’s Age of Enlightenment, 918 to 1392. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum, 2003.

Kim, Kumja Paik. “A Celebration of Life: Patchwork and Embroidered Pojagi by Unknown Korean Women.” In Young-Key Kim-Renaud, ed. Creative Women of Korea: The Fifteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2004.

Kim, Lena. "Bodhisattva Images of Cintamani from the Three Kingdoms Period." Misul charyo 37 (1985:12): 1-41.

Kim, Myong-bae. "Teaism of Korea." Korea Journal 25:10 (October 1985): 33-43.

Kim, Song-gu. “Roof Tiles of Korea’s Three Kingdoms and Unified Silla Periods.” In Washizuka Hiromitsu, Park Youngbok, and Kang Woo-bang, eds. Transmitting the Forms of Divinity: Early Buddhist Art from Korea and Japan. New York: Japan Society, 2003.

Kim, Won-yong. "Visual Arts of Korea." In Kim Won-yong. Art and Archaeology of Ancient Korea. Seoul: The Taekwang Publishing Co., 1986.

Kim, Won-yong. "Some Aspects of the Interrelation of Korean, Chinese and Japanese Arts." Korea Journal 17:11 (November 1977): 10-14. [Also included in Art and Archaeology of Ancient Korea. Seoul: The Taekwang Publishing Co., 1986.]

Kim, Won-yong. "Philosophies and Styles in Korean Art: A Prelude to the History of Korean Art." Korea Journal 19:4 (April 1979): 4-10. [Also included in Art and Archaeology of Ancient Korea. Seoul: The Taekwang Publishing Co., 1986.]

Kim, Won-yong. "Philosophies and Styles in Korean Art: A Prelude to the History of Korean Art." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Traditional Korean Art. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983; Arch Cape, OR: Pace International Research, 1983.

Kim, Won-yong. "Some Aspects of the Interrelation of Korean, Chinese and Japanese Arts." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Traditional Korean Art. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983; Arch Cape, OR: Pace International Research, 1983.

Kim, Won-yong, Han Byong-sam, and Chin Hong Sup, eds. The Arts of Korea I: Ancient Art. Seoul: Dong Hwa Publishing Co., 1979.

Kim, Woobang. “A True Picture of Korean Buddhist Art and Its Status in the Asian Art World.” Orientations 34:3 (March 2003): 60-68.

Kim, Yong-suk and Kyong-ja Son, ed. An Illustrated History of Korean Costume, two volumes. Seoul: Yekyong Publications Co., 1984.

Kim, Yong-woon. "T'aeguk Pattern on a Stone at Kamun-sa Temple." Korea Journal 15:1 (January 1975): 4-10.

Kim, Young-Kee. "Modern Art in Korea." Kukche munhwa 4:1 (1967:9): 109-142.

Knez, Eugene I. "Evacuation of Korean Art Treasures during the Korean War." Korean Culture 16:2 (Summer 1995): 17-19.

Korean Foundation for the Preservation of Cultural Properties. Cultural Treasures of Korea. Seoul: Tae Hak Dang, 1991.

Kulathuran, G. “Buddhist Architecture and Sculpture in Korea.” Journal of the Institute of Asian Studies 12:1 (September 1994): 22-37.

Kwon, Yoon-hee. "Symbolism in Traditional Korean Silk Designs." Korea Journal 22:7 (July 1982): 18-27.

Kwon, Yoon-hee. "Symbolism in Traditional Korean Silk Designs." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Traditional Korean Art. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983; Arch Cape, OR: Pace International Research, 1983.

Kwon, Yoon-hee. Symbolic and Decorative Motifs of Korean Silk: 1875-1975. Seoul: Il Ji Sa, 1988.

Kwon, Young-pil. "Ancient Korean Art and Central Asia: Non-Buddhist Art Prior to the Tenth Century." Korea Journal 31:2 (Summer 1991): 5-20.

Lee, Don Y. Art in Korea: Historical. Bloomington, IN: Eastern, 1990.

Lee, Du-hyun, Chung Byung-ho, and Song Bang-song. Korean Performing Arts. Seoul: Jimoondang Publishing Co., 1998.

Lee, Hong-jik. "Spiritual Background of Silla Art." Korea Journal 5:5 (May 1965): 19-21.

Lee, Jongseok. "Lacquerware in the Unified Silla Period: With Special Reference to the Finds at Anap-chi." In Norman S. Brommelle and Perry Smith, eds. Urushi: Proceedings of the Urushi Study Group June 10-27, 1985. Tokyo and Marina del Rey, CA: Getty Conservation Institute, 1988.

Lee, Junghee. "Sixth Century Buddhist Art." Korean Culture 2:2 (June 1981): 28-35.

Lee, O-Young. Korea In Its Creations. Seoul: Design House Publishers, Inc., 1994.

Lee, Yang-Sup. “A Study on the Dyeing and Color in Koryo Dynasty.” Kokusai fukushoku gakkaishi 11 (1994): 57-64.

Lee, Young-il and Choe Young-chol. The History of Korean Cinema. Seoul: Jimoondang Publishing Co., 1998.

Lefebvre d'Argence, Rene-Yvon, ed. 5,000 Years of Korean Art. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum, 1979.

Lew, June-sang. "Forty Years of Fine Arts in Korea: 1945-1985." Korea Journal 26:1 (January 1986): 4-11.

Lew, Young-Ick, ed. Korean Art Tradition. Seoul: Korea Foundation, 1993.

Lim, Kyoung-Hwa and Soon-Che Kang. “The Study on the Decorative Factors of Korean Traditional Skirts: Chima.” International Journal of Costume 2 (December 2002): 29-40.

McKillop, Beth. Korean Art and Design. New York: Icon Editions, 1992.

Mun, Myung-dae. "Buddhist Art of Kyongju." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millenial History. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Nishijima, Kenichiro. “An Analogy between National Landscape Recognition and Landscape Experience Model in Circuit Style Garden: A Sample Expressed by Korean Envoys.” Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture, International Edition 1 (2000): 104-107.

Onishi, Shuya. "Some Problems on Koguryo Art: In Comparison with the Arts of Paekche and Silla." In Che-1 hoe Hangukhak kukche haksul hoeui nonmunjip: Papers of the 1st International Conference on Korean Studies. Songnam: Hanguk chongshin munhwa yonguwon, 1980.

Pak, Young-sook. "Internationalism in Early Korean Art." Orientations 15:1 (January 1984): 12-25.

Pak, Young-sook. "The Origins of Silla Metalwork." Orientations 19:9 (September 1988): 44-54.

Pak, Young-sook. "Western Research on Korean Art History." In Daniel Bouchez, Robert C. Provine, and Roderick Whitfield, eds. Twenty Papers on Korean Studies Offered to Professor W.E. Skillend. Paris: Centre d'Etudes Coreennes, College de France, 1989. [Cahiers d'Etudes Coreennes 5 (1989)]

Pak, Youngsook. “Illuminated Sutras.” In Kumja Paik Kim, ed. Goryeo Dynasty: Korea’s Age of Enlightenment, 918 to 1392. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum, 2003.

Pak, Youngsook. “Various Works of Art: Introduction.” In Yong-i Yun and Regina Krahl, eds. Korean Art from the Gompertz and Other Collections in the Fitzwilliam Museum: A Complete Catalogue. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Parker, Jeannie. "Silla Jade Ornaments: The Origin and Significance of Kokok." Korean Culture 11:3 (Fall 1990): 3-7, 34-35.

Portal, Jane. Korea: Art and Architecture. London: Thames and Hudson, 2000.

Renouf, Renee. "Profusion of Colors: Korean Costumes and Wrapping Cloths of the Choson Dynasty." Korean Culture 16:4 (Winter 1994): 12-17.

Renouf, Renee. “Profusion of Colors: Korean Costumes and Wrapping Cloths from the Choson Dynasty.” Oriental Art 41:2 (Summer 1995): 49-53.

Rhee, Byung-chang. Masterpieces of Korean Art: History of Korean Art, Koryo Ceramics, Yi Ceramics, three volumes. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1978.

Rhee, Soo Cheol. “A Study of the Hyungbae Embroidery Emblems of the Choson Dynasty of Korea.” Arts of Asia 33:4 (July-August 2003): 38-45.

Rieh, Sun-young. “Boundary and Sense of Place in Traditional Dwelling.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 3:2 (September 2003): 62-79.

Roberts, Claire and Huh Dong-hwa, eds. Rapt in Colour: Korean Textiles and Costumes of the Choson Dynasty. Sydney: Powerhouse Museum/Seoul: Museum of Korean Embroidery, 1998.

Roberts, Claire and Huh Dong-hwa, eds. Rapt in Colour: Korean Textiles and Costumes of the Choson Dynasty. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate, 2000.

Roberts, Claire and Michael Brand, eds. Earth, Spirit, Fire: Korean Masterpieces of the Choson Dynasty (1392-1910). Sydney: Powerhouse Museum/Queensland Art Gallery, 2000.

Roberts, Claire and Michael Brand, eds. Earth, Spirit, Fire: Korean Masterpieces of the Choson Dynasty. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate, 2001.

Roberts, Claire and Michael Brand. “Introduction: Arts of Earth, Spirit and Fire.” In Claire Roberts and Michael Brand, eds. Earth, Spirit, Fire: Korean Masterpieces of the Choson Dynasty. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate, 2001.

Sarvimaki, Marja. Structures, Symbols and Meanings: Chinese and Korean Influence on Japanese Architecture. Helsinki: Helsinki University of Technology Department of Architecture, 2000.

Sarvimaki, Marja. “Layouts and Layers: Spatial Arrangements in Japan and Korea.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 3:2 (September 2003): 80-108.

Sasse, Werner. "Prehistoric Rock Art in Korea: Pan'gudae." Korea Journal 36:2 (Summer 1996): 105-116.

Sasse, Werner. “Prehistoric Rock Art in Korea: Ban-gudae.” In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Korean History: Discovery of Its Characteristics and Developments. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym, 2004.

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Shono, Masako. "The Koryo Sutra Box with Scroll Ornament Inlaid in Mother of Pearl." In William Watson, ed. Lacquerwork in Asia and Beyond. (Art and Archaeology of Asia, No. 11.) London: University of London and The Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, 1987.

Sin, Yong-hun. "Traditional Patterns of Korea." Korea Journal 13:4 (April 1973): 4-9.

Sin, Yong-hun. "Traditional Patterns of Korea." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Traditional Korean Art. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983; Arch Cape, OR: Pace International Research, 1983.

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Soh, Hwang-oak. “Korean Artistic Aesthetics and Characteristics through Traditional Dyeing.” Kokusai fukushoku gakkaishi 16 (1999): 165-172.

Song, Kyong-nin. "Korean Court Dance." In Korean Dance, Theater and Cinema. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983.

Swart, Paula. "Korean Reliquaries: Votive Objects of Buddhism." Korean Culture 12:4 (Winter 1991): 4-11.

Washizuka, Hiromitsu, Park Youngbok, and Kang Woo-bang, eds. Transmitting the Forms of Divinity: Early Buddhist Art from Korea and Japan. New York: Japan Society, 2003.

Whitfield, Roderick, ed. Treasures from Korea: Art Through 5000 Years. London: British Museum Publications Ltd., 1984.

Whitfield, Roderick and Pak Young-sook, eds. Korean Art Treasures. Seoul: Yekyong Publications Co., Ltd., 1986.

Wickman, Michael. "Korean Chests of the Choson Period." Asian Art 4:3 (Summer 1991): 52-71.

Winter, John. "Identification of Some Early Korean Pigments." Misul charyo 43 (1989:6): 9-36.

Wright, Edward Reynolds. "A Note on Yi Dynasty Furniture Making." Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 52 (1977): 39-44.

Yang, Sunny. Hanbok: The Art of Korean Clothing. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Yi, Song-mi. Fragrance, Elegance, and Virtue: Korean Women in Traditional Arts and Humanities. Seoul: Daewonsa, 2002.

Yi, Tu-hyon. "History of Korean Theatre, 1908-1945." In Korean Dance, Theater and Cinema. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983.

Yoh, Suk-kee. "American Drama in Korea, 1945-1970." In Korean Dance, Theater and Cinema. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1983.

Yoo, Yushin. Korea the Beautiful: Treasures of the Hermit Kingdom. Murray, KY: Golden Pond Press, 1987.

Yu, Chun-sang. "Forty Years of Fine Arts in Korea: 1945-1985." Korea Journal 26:1 (January 1986): 4-11, 37.

Yu, Hong-jun. "Footprints of Art Criticism in Korea: From Absence of Criticism to Ideological Criticism." Korea Journal 26:1 (January 1986): 28-37.

Yu, Hong-june.  Smiles of the Baby Buddha: Appreciating the Cultural Heritage of Kyongju.  Seoul: Changbi Publishers, Inc., 1999.

Yun, Yong-jae. "A Short History of Korean Modern Arts." Koreana Quarterly 7:1 (1965): 126-137.

Zo, Za-yong. "Longevity Faith and Long Life Art." Korea Journal 15:4 (April 1975): 26-33.

Zo, Za-yong and U Fan Lee, eds. Traditional Korean Painting: A Lost Art Rediscovered. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1990.

 

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