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  2. Korean painting - Wikipedia

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    Korean painting. 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 ...

  3. Korean art - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Korean arts include traditions in calligraphy, music, painting and pottery, often marked by the use of natural forms, surface decoration and bold colors or sounds. The earliest examples of Korean art consist of Stone Age works dating from 3000 BC. [1] These mainly consist of votive sculptures and more recently, petroglyphs, which were ...

  4. 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).

  5. Geumgang jeondo - Wikipedia

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    Geumgang jeondo (Korean: 금강전도; Hanja: 金剛全圖) is a 1734 landscape painted by Jeong Seon. It was painted during the reign of King Yeongjo, and has since become famous. The title literally means "General view of Mt. Geumgangsan " or The Diamond Mountains). [1] It was classified as the 217th National Treasure of South Korea on August ...

  6. Lee Jung-seob - Wikipedia

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    Hanja. 李 仲 燮. Revised Romanization. I Jung-seop. McCune–Reischauer. Yi chung-sŏp. Lee Jung-seob (April 10, 1916 in Pyeongannamdo – September 6, 1956 in Seoul) was a Korean artist most known for his oil paintings, such as White Ox.

  7. Danwon pungsokdo cheop - Wikipedia

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    McCune–Reischauer. Tanwŏn p'ungsokto ch'ŏp. Danwon pungsokdo cheop is an album of genre painting ( pungsokhwa or pungsokdo) drawn by Kim Hong-do during the late Joseon dynasty. It was named after Kim's pen name, Danwon and comprises the 25 paintings in total. The album is painted with light watercolor on hanji (한지 Korean paper).

  8. Sin Yun-bok - Wikipedia

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    Sin Yun-bok (Korean: 신윤복; 1758–1813), better known by his art name Hyewon, was a Korean painter of the Joseon period. Like his contemporaries Danwon and Geungjae, he is known for his realistic depictions of daily life in his time. His genre paintings are distinctly more erotic than Danwon's, a fact which contributed to his expulsion ...

  9. List of Korean painters - Wikipedia

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    Name Korean name Date Note References Na Hye-sok: 나혜석: 1896–1948 Yi Eungro: 이응로: 1904–1989 Kim Hwan-gi: 김환기: 1913–1974 Park Su-geun