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한국어: 흥선대원군 이하응 초상, 복건심의본 (興宣大院君 李昰應 肖像 : 幅巾深衣本)(1820~1898), 1880년, 비단에 채색, 113.7×66.2cm, 서울역사박물관 소장, 보물 제1499-1호. 복건(幅巾)을 쓰고 심의(深衣)를 입은 흥선대원군이 앉아 있는 모습을 그린 초상화이다.
English: Portrait of Heungseon Daewongun, Yi Haeung wearing Bokgeon and Simeui
Date 1880년, 흥선대원군의 나이 61세되던 환갑 때의 모습이다.
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한국어: 이한철(李漢喆, 1812~1893이후), 이창옥(李昌鈺)
English: Yi Hancheol and Yi Chang-ok

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