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Figure3327/39

Kkokdu (꼭두) figure of a boy/male attendant(?) or dong-ja. Carved from wood and painted. His skin is a light greyish-white. His black hair is tied into two buns on top of his head. He wears a long yellow skirt with a short orange-red top with long green sleeves and burgundy elbow patches. A large green bow is tied at the front. His sleeves are held together in front of his body. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Garuda Figure3333/3

Garuda figure carved of heavy wood. Anthropomorphic form with human body, bird head, wings and talons. Depicted partially kneeling and leaning forward, with large wings extended back, and tail feathers up behind him. He wears an ornate crown, and his beak is open exposing teeth and his extended tongue. He holds a jar of amrita (immortality nectar) in his left hand, and his right hand is held in karana mudra(?). 'IMADE LOSEN PUTUNG BALI' carved into the back, above small platform with square-shaped hole.

Culture
Balinese
Material
wood
Made in
Payangan, Bali, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/38

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a married woman. Carved from wood and painted. She wears a long black skirt, and short forest green top with long sleeves. The v-neck is orange-red. She holds her hands down in front of her body. Her face is a light greyish-white, with a large nose, large eyes and small red mouth. Her black hair is tied back into a bun at the nape of the neck. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/35

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of an acrobat or clown (gwangdae). Carved from wood and painted. The performer is depicted standing on his hands on a small red platform, with feet held up above him. He wears a yellow and blue outfit with an orange-red strap around the chest. He wears a black pointed hat and black shoes. The face is a deep bluish-pink, and he has a simple moustache and goatee. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/32

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a woman about to be married (indicated by the four red dots on her face - yeonji-gonji). She wears a long red skirt, with a light orange top with red decorations and neckline. Her legs and black shoes are visible. Her skin is white, and she has four large red dots on her face - forehead, chin and both cheeks. Her earlobes and lips are also red. Her black hair is braided down the length of her back and tied with a red ribbon. Carved from wood and painted. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/28

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a lady in waiting/servant. Carved from wood and painted. Depicted wearing long green robes with large sleeves, thick red hem and red ties. She has angled black eyebrows, small eyes and red mouth. Her hair is tied up into two different-sized buns on top of her head. In her hands she holds something red and cylindrical. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/26

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a dong-ja or male attendant(?). Carved from wood and painted. Shown wearing an orange top with red vest and a long green robe. His hands are held together in front of his body. He has large eyes, circular pink cheeks, a pink chin and small red mouth. His skin is white. His black hair is tied into two small buns on top of his head. Mounted on a wood dowel and base. He has small painted features - black eyes, and a small red mouth. His skin is a light pinkish-grey.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/25

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a general riding a horse. Carved from wood and painted. The general is depicted in long yellow robes with orange ties, and an ornate red with blue pattern on the front panels. The sleeves are orange, blue and then yellow at the cuff. He wears a small blue hat with rim and red pattern. The horse is black with white markings. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and pine wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/23

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a husband. Carved from wood and painted. Figure is shown wearing a long blue robe. He has bright pink skin, and painted facial features. He has short black hair. His hands are held down in front of his body. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/22

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a newly wed woman. Carved from wood and painted. Woman stands with her hands held together underneath a long thin rectangular piece of white fabric. She wears a green top with red ties and a long red skirt. Her skin is greyish-white and she has painted black facial features. Her black hair is tied back into a bun at the nape the the neck and held with a small pin. She has two semi-circular feet. Figure mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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