Paintings of bamboo in gold ink on black-dyed silk were popular on the Korean Peninsula in the 1500s and 1600s. Bamboo symbolized the integrity and resilience expected of Korea's educated ruling class.
- Cultural property designation
- Quantity
- Artist
- By Yi Jeong (1554–1626)
- Period/Century
- Joseon dynasty, 1606
- Country/Origin
- Korean Peninsula
- Excavation site
- Material
- Ink and gold pigment on silk
- Size
- Inscriptions
- Donor
- Collection reference no.
- TA-377
- Genre
- Asian Painting
- Category