Cultural heritage unveiled
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Posted on : Nov.1,2006 14:24 KST
One of the six portraits of Lee Ha-eung, alias Heunseon Daewongun, who was the father of the penultimate king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), made public by the Cultural Heritage Administration. All of the works save for one were done by prodigy Lee Han-cheol. The portraits are supposed to be classified as state-designated heritage objects.
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