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The International Journal of KOREAN ART and ARCHAEOLOGY

ABOUT THE AUTHORS •

The International Journal of

KOREAN ART and ARCHAEOLOGY

Choi Jongtaik is Associate Professor in the Department of Archaeology and Art History at Korea University and has been involved in numerous excavations and related

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studies. He received his PhD from Seoul National University and worked as a curator of archaeology and history at Seoul National University Museum for twelve years. •

Hong Sunpyo is Professor of Art History at the Graduate School of Ewha University and has been actively involved in publishing a scholarly journal entitled Misulsanondan as directing editor after leading the Association of Korean Art History from 2004 to 2005. He received his PhD from Kyushu University, Japan. •

Kawada Sadamu was Director of the Sagawa Art Museum and Professor at Detsukayama Gakuin University in Japan. He has been well respected in Japan and Korea for his studies and writings on ancient artifacts such as lacquerwares and Korean najeonchilgi. •

Kim Lena is Emerita Professor of Art History at Hongik University. She obtained her PhD in art history from Harvard University and has been playing an influential role with her numerous studies and lectures in Korea and abroad. She is now consulting for the National Museum of Korea as an editorial board member of this journal. •

Kim Sung-woo is Professor of Architecture at Yonsei University and has been leading a variety of architectural projects for various organizations, associations, and schools. He acquired his PhD in Architecture and History of Art from the University of Michigan in 1985 after his MA and MCP from the University of Pennsylvania. •

Park Jeong-hye

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is Associate Professor of Korean Studies at the Graduate School of Korean Studies, the Academy of Korean Studies. She received her PhD in art history from Hongik University in 1999 and worked as an adjunct professor of art history at Hongik Graduate School of Arts until 2002. •

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A Chronological Study of Goguryeo Pottery Choi Jongtaik

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Hwajohwa of the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties Hong Sunpyo

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Korean Najeonchilgi of the Goryeo and Early Joseon Periods Kawada Sadamu

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Goguryeo People Wearing Jougwan in Tang Chinese Art Kim Lena

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Changes in the Layouts of Buddhist Temples of Goguryeo circa

The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology Volume 2 presents seven select articles (one by Japanese and six by Korean scholars) previously published in Korean between 1996 and 2007. The topics include the pottery, mural paintings, and temple layouts of Goguryeo; flower-and-bird paintings

Yun Yongyi is Professor of Art History at the Graduate School of Humanities and Social

Fifth Century AD Kim Sung-woo

Sciences, Myongji University. He has been authoring numerous publications about Korean ceramics and worked at the National Museum of Korea as a curator of Fine Arts Department. He received his MA in Ceramic Art from Sunggyunkwan University.

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Court Paintings on the Crown Princes of the Joseon Dynasty Park Jeong-hye

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Goryeo Celadon Wares Discovered off Biando, Gunsan Yun Yongyi

and mother-of-pearl lacquerwares of the Goryeo and Joseon periods; court documentary paintings of the Joseon dynasty; and Goryeo celadon wares newly discovered in 2002 in Korea. •

The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology is published annually in December and print copies are available until April of the following year. To subscribe, please contact Chung Suhyung at suchung@ museum.go.kr. An electronic version is also accessible by March at (ISSN) 2005-1115

http://museum.go.kr/eng/.


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