Arts of Asia: Panorama of Korean Art
Hong Kong: Arts of Asia Publications. many color and black and white. January-February 1980. Volume 10 Number 1. With the article "The Embroidery of Luzon and the Visayas" by Patricia Justiniani McReynolds. More
Hong Kong: Arts of Asia Publications. many color and black and white. January-February 1980. Volume 10 Number 1. With the article "The Embroidery of Luzon and the Visayas" by Patricia Justiniani McReynolds. More
[Seoul?]: Koran Fiber Artists' Association, 1995. 34 color plates. Korean Fiber Artists' Association exhibition catalog of works from 34 contemporary textile artists. More
Seoul: Sookmyung Women's University Museum, 1989. 85 color plates. Sookmyung Women's University Museum exhibition catalog of Korean jewelry from the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897) including jade, silver and gold. Ribbons and purses also illustrated. Korean text with English plate list and captions. More
Seoul: The National Folk Museum of Korea, 2010. 46 plates showing detail and construction, 197 color figures. Excavation and conservation report of the textiles and fabrics from the tomb of this early 18th century Korean military commander. Contents include the acquisition of relics and biographical information of Yi, conservation of..... More
Seoul: Museum of Korean Embroidery, 1988. 82 color plates. Museum of Korean Embroidery exhibition catalog of the Huh collection. Most items are textiles displayed in full-page color. More
Seoul: Sookmyung Women's University, 2005. Over 100 color illustrations. Sookmyung Women's University exhibition catalog in honor of their 100th anniversary of Korean jewelry, costume and textiles from the Choson Dynasty (1392–1897). Korean/English text. More
Seoul: Hyeon-am Publishing Co, 1998. 148 color plates. Scholarly work on based on paintings illustrating Korean costumes in the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897). Includes court, religious, military, funerary and peasant clothing. Korean/English text. More
Seoul: IL JI SA Publishing, 1988. 21 color plates 211 black and white. Includes 43 black and white figures showing 122 motifs. "The major objective of this study has been to investigate the changes in design of Korean woven silk textiles for dress woven between 1875 and 1975, a period..... More
Norfolk: Old Dominion University / SSamzisarang Boudoir Craft Reseach Center, 2009. 55 color plates. Gordon Art Galleries, Old Dominion University exhibition catalog of contemporary Korean pojagi (bojagi), cloths used for wrapping, storing, and tranporting household objects and made from the scraps left over from making hanbok, the traditional Korean clothing..... More
Seoul: The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum, 2005. Profusely illustrated in color. Museum exhibition catalog of Korean textiles. English/Korean text. "Exhibition catalog of The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum (C.E.M.) to celebrate the first anniversary of its foundation. The exhibition displays beautiful and precious embroidery works to help the viewer..... More
London: Linda Wrigglesworth Ltd., (1995?). 49 loose color plates. Dealer sales and exhibition catalog of antique Korean textiles including military and civilian rank badges, robes, pogaji, husu, hanbok, chogori, ch'ima, wonsam, chogakpo, otkampo, hats and others. More
London: Linda Wrigglesworth, Ltd., 2004. 40 color plates. Dealer exhibition and sales catalog of unique costumes and textiles from 18th-20th century China, Tibet and Korea. 34 of the plates are of textiles. More
Daejeon: National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage. 2 DVD computer disk (30 min each) and 2 booklet set of these aspects of traditional Korean culture. Mosi is a finely woven fabric traditionally associated with summertime made from ramie, a flowering plant in the nettle family used in Asia for over..... More