Last updated: December 18th, 2025 at 10:03 UTC+01:00


Samsung Art Store gets artworks from late Samsung chairman’s collection

Samsung is bringing twenty pieces of arts from late Samsung Chairman, Lee Kun-Hee's collection to Samsung Art Store.

Abid Iqbal Shaik

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Last week, Samsung announced that the National Museum of Korea is hosting a special exhibition called Korea Treasures: Collected, Cherished, Shared at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, where it will be showcasing pieces of art from the collection of the brand’s late chairman, Lee Kun-Hee.

Well, Samsung has now announced that it is bringing twenty artworks from that collection to the Samsung Art Store, which is available for The Frame, The Frame Pro, and select QLED TVs. The brand says that these artworks showcase the “richness and excellence of traditional Korean art to Samsung consumers worldwide.

Some of those artworks include:

  • Clearing after Rain on Mount Inwang – A representative example of true-view landscape painting
  • Ten Symbols of Longevity – A piece that symbolizes wishes for health and long life
  • Sound of Autumn – An autumnal themed piece by Kim Hongdo, a leading painter of the Joseon Dynasty
  • Sun, Moon, and Five Peaks – A royal court painting symbolizing the Joseon monarchy
  • Banquet of King Yeongjo and Officials in Gyeonghyeondang Hall
  •  Butterflies
  • Five Emperors of the Five Cardinal Directions
  • Four Underworld Messengers
  • The Flower Garland Sutra (Avatamsaka Sutra), Vol. 15
  • Scholar’s Accoutrements in a Bookcase
  • Gathering of Families with Multiple Generations of Government Service
  • Gudambong Peaks
  • Panels of A Man’s Ideal Life
  • Royal Banquet in the Imjin Year
  • Sea, Cranes, and Sacred Peaches
  • Tripitaka Bodhisattvas
  • Icehouse
  • The King Views the Dredging
  • Tiger and Magpie
  • Wrestling in the Afternoon

You can check out the 20 artworks in Samsung Art Store by going to the National Museum of Korea page. Samsung says that these artworks will be available on the platform until January 2027.