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  2. Korean painting - Wikipedia

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    Korean painting (Korean: 한국화) includes paintings made in Korea or by overseas Koreans on all surfaces.The earliest surviving Korean paintings are murals in the Goguryeo tombs, of which considerable numbers survive, the oldest from some 2,000 years ago (mostly now in North Korea), with varied scenes including dancers, hunting and spirits. [1]

  3. Korean art - Wikipedia

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    Other Korean artists combining modern Western and Korean painting traditions are i.e. Junggeun Oh and Tschoon Su Kim. While there have been only rare studies on Korean aesthetics, a useful place to begin for understanding how Korean art developed an aesthetic is in Korean philosophy, and related articles on Korean Buddhism, and Korean Confucianism.

  4. List of Korean painters - Wikipedia

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    Korea's artist of the year 2009 [3] Ko Young-hoon: 고영훈 1952 Surrealist painter Kim Byung-jong: 김병종: 1953: South Korean painter: Kim, Tschoon Su:

  5. Lee Jung-seob - Wikipedia

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    Lee became the first Korean to have an art piece represented in a permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Lee is considered one of the most important artists in Korea. He wished to be known as a painter of the Korean people and reflected unique Korean modernism while still realizing the traditional aesthetics of his country.

  6. Minjung art - Wikipedia

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    Minjung art (Korean: 민중미술, romanization: minjung misul) emerged during the 1970s and 1980s democracy movement in South Korea widely known as the Minjung movement. Minjung artists utilized a wide array of media, including oil painting , woodblock print , collage , photomontage , banner painting, and readymade , in order to respond to the ...

  7. Minhwa - Wikipedia

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    Minhwa means popular painting or people’s art and is traditional Korean folk art from the Chosun era (1392-1910) painted onto paper or on canvas. Yoon (2020) mentions that “Minhwa is a traditional art form that was intimately connected to the lives of the Korean people, so it best embodies the Korean sentiment” (p. 14).