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  2. Gayageum - Wikipedia

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    The original name was gayago(or gayatgo) and later gayageum. The gayageum was then further improved by Wu Ruk during the reign of Jinheung in the Shilla dynasty. The ancient gayageum of King Gasil was called by several names, including beopgeum (law-zither, 법금), pungnyu (elegance, 풍류), or jeong-ak (right music, 정악) gayageum. It is ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of Korean painters - Wikipedia

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    Name Korean name Hanja Date Note Ahn Gyeon: 안견: 安堅 c. 1400 – c. 1470 drew Mongyu dowondo (몽유도원도) for Prince Anpyeong in 1447 An Jung-sik: 안중식: 安中植 1861–1919 Spring Dawn at Mt. Baegak (백악춘효), 1915 Byeon Sang-byeok: 변상벽: 卞相璧 fl. 1663 – fl. 1773 known for cat paintings Choi Buk: 최북 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Art name - Wikipedia

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    An art name (pseudonym or pen name), also known by its native names hào (in Mandarin Chinese), gō (in Japanese), ho (in Korean), and tên hiệu (in Vietnamese), is a professional name used by artists, poets and writers in the Sinosphere.

  7. Yoo Youngkuk - Wikipedia

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    Yoo Youngkuk (劉永國; denoted as YYK) [1] is a pioneer of modern art of Korea and her first abstract painter. Yoo Younkuk and Kim Whanki (金煥基) are regarded as two grand masters of Korean abstract painting.

  8. Yun Hyong-keun - Wikipedia

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    Yun Hyong-keun (Korean: 윤형근, 12 April 1928 – 28 December 2007) was a South Korean artist. After graduating from the Hongik University, Yun became associated with the Dansaekhwa movement. Yun is well known for the smearing effects of burnt umber and ultramarine blue paints on raw canvas or linen, which reveals a Korean sensibility of ...

  9. Kim Tschang-yeul - Wikipedia

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    Kim Tschang-yeul (Korean: 김창열; Hanja: 金昌烈, 24 December 1929 – 5 January 2021) was a South Korean artist known for his abstract paintings of water droplets. [1] [2] He formed part of the Modern Artists' Association (현대미술가협회) in South Korea and joined the Art Informel movement of the 1950s and 60s. [2]