A Pair of Painted-Wood Wedding Ducks (Kirogi)
Joseon dynasty (circa 1900)
Each of rough-hewn wood with lozenge-form body and triangular cutaways at the back to indicate the wings, two small triangular cuts indicate the eyes and the top beak is pierced with two holes holding a colored silk tassel; the surface applied with black pigment and the base cut with a deep rectangular recess painted in black pigment with Chinese characters, now illegible
13½in. (34.3cm.) long; 7¼in. (18.4cm.) each approx. (2)
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For other wedding ducks, see Robert J. Moes, Korean Art from the Brooklyn Museum Collection (New York: Universe Books, 1987), no. 59.