Inwang jesaekdo
Korean: Inwangjesaekdo | |
Artist | Jeong Seon |
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Year | 1751 |
Type | Ink on paper |
Dimensions | 79.2 cm × 138.2 cm (31.2 in × 54.4 in) |
Location | Hoam Art Museum |
Inwangjesaekdo ("Clearing After Rain in Mt. Inwangsan" or "After Rain at Mt. Inwang") is a landscape painting by the famous Jeong Seon who painted it during the reign of Joseon Dynasty King Yeongjo in 1751, at his birthplace in Cheongun-dong at Jongno District, modern-day Seoul. It is the 216th National Treasure of Korea and was designated by the South Korean government on August 6, 1984. The painting is currently held and managed by the Ho-Am Art Museum in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province and is owned by Yi Geonhui.
See also
- List of Korea-related topics
- Korean art
- National treasures of Korea
- National treasures of North Korea
- Geumgangjeondo
- Jeong Seon
External links
- Ho-am Art Museum
- Cultural Heritage: Inwangjesaekdo
- Arts of Korea, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Inwang jesaekdo
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