Eight-day procession led by King Jeongjo. According to palace records, Lady Hyegyeong, King Jeongjo's mother, was so pleased to be presented with a screen of such magnificent scale and stunning precision that she rewarded each of the seven artists who participated in its production. The artists were Choe Deuk-hyeon, Kim Deuk-sin, Yi Myeong-gyu, Jang Han-jong (1768 - 1815), Yun Seok-keun, Heo Sik (1762 - ?) and Yi In-mun. From the time of Joseon Dynasty (1392 - 1910)


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