Appraisal of requested items such as ‘TV Show Authentic Luxury’ 2-panel ‘Doseok Figures’ of characters from Buddhist and Taoist tales

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‘TV쇼 진품명품’ 도석인물도<br />” src=”<figcaption>‘TV⁢ Show Genuine Luxury’ Do-seok Figure</figcaption></figure></div><p>Today (December 8th, Sunday) in episode 1452 of KBS’s ‘TV Show Genuine Luxury’, △Do-seok figures are also △What are they used for? △Blue and white porcelain square bottles⁣ are available ‍as⁢ requested items.</p><p>‘TV ⁤Show Genuine Luxury’ was planned to discover hidden Korean cultural assets held ​in private hands, examine their value, and encourage the preservation of‌ Korean cultural assets by promoting awareness of their protection.</p><p>The show ‍appraisers are Lee Soon-sil (broadcaster, businessman), Kim ⁤seung-hyeon (talent), and ​Kim Seung-hye (comedian). The ⁤professional appraisers are Go Geum-gwan‍ (painting appraiser), Shin so-yoon ‌(folk goods appraiser), and ‍Kim Jun-yeong ​(ceramics appraiser).</p><p>◆ Figure of Doseok</p><p>Two⁤ eye-catching paintings depicting various characters are introduced.</p><p>The commissioned product is a Taoist figure drawing depicting characters from Buddhist and Taoist tales.</p><p>In each panel, there are four old men ​with white beards and gray hair and immortals holding unidentified‌ tools, arousing curiosity.</p><p>Who ⁤are the people in the picture, and what story is contained in each painting?</p><div style=
‘TV쇼 진품명품’ 무엇에 쓰는 물건인고?<br />” src=”<figcaption>What is the ‘TV Show Genuine Luxury Product’ used for?</figcaption></figure></div><p>◆ What is it used for?</p><p>What is it used for? In ⁣time, artifacts appear whose identity we wonder about.</p><p>The ​show judges guessed ⁣that it was an earring at first glance as it sparkled‍ in the light and had a ‌ring attached!</p><p>Though, when the claw-like split end and sharp shape that made it​ difficult to wear on the ear were revealed, the ‍show judges were confused again.</p><p>Surgical tools? tweezers? There were various opinions, but the identity of the⁤ object was scissors?!</p><p>It turned out that it was a pair of ⁣scissors, one of the daily necessities of the Joseon Dynasty.</p><p>When was this item that surprised everyone used?</p><div style=
‘TV쇼 진품명품’ 청화백자 각병<br />” src=”<figcaption>‘TV show Genuine Luxury’ blue and white porcelain bottle</figcaption></figure></div><p>◆ Blue and white porcelain bottle</p><p>A blue and white porcelain bottle appears. The commissioned ⁤product, which had large patterns drawn on the body, attracted the attention ​of the ⁤show⁤ appraisers as it was in the shape of an angled bottle, unlike the round pottery.</p><p>In particular, as the appraiser explained that the angle itself has ‍a decorative effect, curiosity about its purpose grew!</p><p>What was the method used ‌to make the ceramics square, and how were the square bottles used?</p><p>The‌ appearance of the blue-and-white ​porcelain bottle, which caught the eye just by its presence, can be seen on this week’s broadcast.</p><p>‘TV Show Genuine Luxury’, which first aired in 1995,​ is a KBS 1TV cultural program hosted by announcer⁣ Kang Seung-hwa that ⁢unearths genuine and luxury goods buried over time and confirms the true value of Korean antiques through the keen eyes of⁣ professional appraisers. ⁤Broadcast every Sunday⁣ at 11 am.</p><p>Economy ⁢Queen Reporter Kim Kyeong-eun/Photo source=KBS ‘TV Show Genuine Luxury’</p></div><p></p><h2>  What role does pop culture play in enhancing the accessibility of lesser-known cultural ‌artifacts?</h2><p><span> <strong>Interview between Time.news⁤ editor and Art Expert</strong></p><p><strong>Time.news Editor</strong>: ‌Welcome,everyone! Today,we‍ have a fascinating guest with⁤ us,Dr. Lee, an expert in contemporary ⁤art ‍and pop culture ⁣influences. Thank you for joining us, Dr. Lee.</p><p><strong>Dr.Lee</strong>: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss the intersection of art ⁤and popular media today.</p><p><strong>Editor</strong>: Let’s dive right in. Recently, a segment from the popular TV⁤ show “Genuine Luxury” has caught many people’s attention, especially the moment featuring the Do-seok ​figure. what do you think is the significance of this figure in the context of modern cultural narratives?</p><p><strong>Dr. Lee</strong>:⁤ Ah, the Do-seok figure is quiet symbolic. It represents not only conventional Korean artistry ⁢but also the evolution ‍of⁣ how such cultural artifacts are perceived in modern society. The fact‌ that this figure is being​ showcased in a mainstream TV show highlights the blending of high art with popular culture, making ⁤it accessible to a wider audience.</p><p><strong>Editor</strong>: That’s an fascinating point! How‌ does ⁣this blending influence public perception of art? ​Does it elevate the‍ status of folk artifacts like the Do-seok figure?</p><p><strong>Dr. Lee</strong>: absolutely! When traditional pieces are ⁤featured on ​platforms like TV shows, ‌they gain a new context.Audiences start to see them not just as artifacts but as stories ‍that connect⁤ the past to the present. This could, in turn, increase recognition and even drive interest in collecting such items. It​ promotes dialog about cultural ⁤heritage‌ in a contemporary light.</p><p><strong>Editor</strong>:​ You mentioned accessibility. In what ways do you think media representation affects ‌the art market, particularly for lesser-known cultural pieces?</p><p><strong>Dr. Lee</strong>: Media representation can significantly democratize⁣ the art market. When niche or lesser-known ​cultural pieces like the⁣ do-seok are showcased, it sparks curiosity and drives demand.Audiences ‌may seek out these pieces, leading to ⁢greater market interest, which could boost their value ⁤and⁢ support the​ artists and communities ​behind them.</p><p><strong>Editor</strong>: That’s a powerful⁣ impact! Given this trend, how should museums and galleries adjust their strategies to engage modern⁤ audiences better?</p><p><strong>Dr. Lee</strong>: Museums and galleries need to embrace multi-platform strategies. Incorporating technology, such ​as augmented reality, and collaborating with popular media can enhance visitor experiences. They should also ‌organize events that connect traditional and contemporary art, ‍fostering discussions around pieces like the⁤ Do-seok.Engaging visitors through relatable⁤ narratives can make art more approachable.</p><p><strong>Editor</strong>: Fascinating insights,⁣ Dr. Lee! Before we ⁤wrap up, is there a final thought you’d like to share about the role of pop culture⁢ in shaping our ⁢understanding of art?</p><p><strong>Dr.⁢ Lee</strong>: I believe⁤ that pop⁢ culture serves as a gateway to deeper appreciation of ⁢art. It bridges the gap between everyday life and the artistic realm, encouraging audiences to explore and value‌ cultural ​narratives they might otherwise overlook. The Do-seok figure is ⁤a⁣ perfect example of how art can resonate across different contexts and engage us in meaningful ways.</p><p><strong>Editor</strong>: Thank you, Dr.‍ Lee,⁢ for your enlightening perspectives. We look forward to seeing how​ these dynamics continue to evolve in the art world!</p><p><strong>Dr. Lee</strong>: Thank you for having me!</p><div class=

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