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Korean-American painter, muralist, graffiti artist and graphic novelist: Hyon Gyon: 박현경: 1979: Shin Se-won: 신세원: 1984: Kim Tae-yeon: 김태연: 1986: Shin KwangHo: 신광호? Sun Mu: 선무? North Korean defector, known for his propaganda-style political paintings
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]
Mina Cheon (born 1973), new media artist; Young-ja Cho (born 1951), sculptor; Jung Hee Choi (active since 1999), artist, musician, based in New York; Choi Kyung-ah (born 1969), manhwa artist; Kyung-hwa Choi-ahoi (born 1967), graphic artist and academic based in Hamburg; Chunghi Choo (born 1938), jewellery designer, metalsmith
South Korean artist stubs (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "South Korean artists" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
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.
Jeong Seon (Korean: 정선; 1676 – 20 April 1759) [1] was a Korean landscape painter, also known by the art names Gyeomjae and Nangok.His ja was Wonbaek. His works include ink and oriental water paintings, such as Inwangjesaekdo (1751), Geumgang jeondo (1734), and Ingokjeongsa (1742), as well as numerous "true-view" landscape paintings on the subject of Korea and the history of its culture.
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.
People of the Korean peninsula who would be categorised as artists based solely on activities or status after 1948 generally do not belong in this category. Instead, they should be placed in the subcategories Category:North Korean artists or Category:South Korean artists based on their nationality, place of origin, or place of residence.