Special thanks to: Ms. Israel of the Tel Aviv Museum, Ms. Mayer and Dr. Natter of the Belvedere Museum, Laurel Bliss, and everyone in my writing seminar, especially the ones who were my writing partners for this project.

I. Archaeological works
Gae Ma Do. Late 4th century—early 5th century. Main room west wall ceiling. Gae Ma Chong. HanGuk GoDae BokShik. By Sun-Hee Park. Seoul, Korea: JiSik SanUpSa. 2002. 235.
Gi Ma Do. Sang Yong Chong. Uri Ot IcheonNyun. By Hyo-Soon Cho et al. Seoul, Korea: MiSul MunHwa. 2001. 10.
Maebyong inlaid with cloud-crane designs. Celadon glaze. Height: 31.2 cm; diameter at mouth: 7 cm; diameter at base: 14.5cm. Koryo, early 12th century. National treasure no. 558. “Jade Colored Porcelain.” http://www.artsoho.net/kor-chungja.htm
Wang Hwae Do. c. 627-649 A.D. Tang dynasty. HanGuk GoDae BokShik. By Sun-Hee Park. Seoul, Korea: JiSik SanUpSa. 2002. 377.

II. Paintings
Klimt, Gustav. Lady with a Fan. 1917-8. Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, Rome.
—-. Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I. 1907. Austrian Gallery, Vienna.
—-. Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer II. Österreichische Galerie, Vienna.
—-. Portrait of Baroness Elizabeth Bachofen-Echt .1914. The Nueu Gallery, New York.
—-. Portrait of Emilie Floge.1902. Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien, Vienna
—-. Portrait of Friederike Maria Beer .1916. The Tel Aviv Museum, Israel.
—-. Portrait of Mada Primavesi. 1912. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
—-. Portrait of Rita Munk III.1917-8. Lentos Art Museum Linz, Austria.

III. Other sources
Cho, Hyo-Soon et al. Uri Ot IcheonNyun. Seoul, Korea: MiSul MunHwa. 2001.
Comini, Alessandra. Gustav Klimt. New York: Geroge Braziller. 1975.
Kallir, Jane. Gustav Klimt Egon Schiele. New York: Galerie St. Etienne: Crown. 1980.
McCune, Evelyn. The Arts of Korea: An Illustrated History. Rutland, Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle Company. 1962.
Natter, Tobias G. “Portrait of Friederike Maria Beer.” Klimt’s Women. Ed. Tobias G. Natter and Gerbert Frodl. Cologne: Dumont. 2000. 136-39.
—-. “Princesses without a History? Gustav Klimt and ‘The Community of All who Create and all who Enjoy’.” Klimt’s Women. Ed. Tobias G. Natter and Gerbert Frodl. Cologne: Dumont. 2000. 57-74.
Park, Sun-Hee. HanGuk GoDae BokShik. Seoul, Korea: JiSik SanUpSa. 2002.
Partsch, Susanna. Gustav Klimt: Painter of Women. Munich: Prestel. 1994.
Portal, Jane. Korea: Art and Archaeology. New York: Thames and Hudson. 2000.
Vergo, Peter. Art in Vienna 1898-1918: Klimt, Kokoschka, Schiele and their contemporaries. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. 1981.
Volker, Angela. “Gustav Klimt and Women’s Fashion.” Klimt’s Women. Ed. Tobias G. Natter and Gerbert Frodl. Cologne: Dumont. 2000. 43-49.
Whitford, Frank. Klimt. London: Thames and Hudson. 1990.