Korean 19th Century Hojakdo Tiger Magpie Poster Print 002

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Korean 19th Century Minhwa Hojakdo Tiger and Magpie Poster Print 002

- High quality giclee printing
- premiem grade canvas
- Unframed Poster Printing : You will receive the poster in the package.

Minhwa means popular painting or people's art and is traditional Korean folk art from the Chosun era (1392-1910) painted onto paper or on canvas.

Hojakdo painted in the 19th century. A huge tiger glares at a magpie sitting on an old pine tree. Tigers are symbols of defeating evil spirits and preventing bad luck, while magpies have long been regarded as aimals that bring good new for the New Year. Tha painting of a magpie and a tiger together is a wish for auspicious this throughout the year. It was usually hung on the gate or various parts of the house to pray for a sage and lucky year.

Sussie and Derpy from "KPOP DEMON HUNTERS" are fictional characters. They are not modeled after specific real people but are original characters created from motifs found in Hojakdo, a type of Korean folk painting.

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