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Description내왓당 무신도 본궁위.jpg English: Painting of Bon'gung, a village patron god of Naewat-dang shrine
Date 15th century?
Source http://english.cha.go.kr/chaen/search/selectGeneralSearchDetailPhoto.do?sCcebKdcd=18&ccebAsno=02400000&sCcebCtcd=50&mn=EN_02_02
Author Unknown painter; likely fifteenth century

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