Kim Tŭksin
| Kim Tŭksin | |
| Hangul | 김득신 |
|---|---|
| Hanja | 金得臣 |
| RR | Gim Deuksin |
| MR | Kim Tŭksin |
| Art name | |
| Hangul | 긍재, 홍월헌 |
| Hanja | 兢齋, 弘月軒 |
| RR | Geungjae, Hongwolheon |
| MR | Kŭngjae, Hongwŏrhŏn |
| Courtesy name | |
| Hangul | 현보 |
| Hanja | 賢輔 |
| RR | Hyeonbo |
| MR | Hyŏnbo |
Kim Tŭksin (1754–1822) was the son of a royal court painter, Kim Eungri, and followed in his father's footsteps. He entered royal service as a member of the Dohwaseo, the official painters of the Joseon court.[1] Kim Deuk-sin is known for his pungsokhwa along with Danwon.
Gallery
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Pajeokdo (파적도 破寂圖), literally "breaking serenity" -
Bansangdo (반상도班常圖), literally yangban and commoners -
A smithy (대장간) -
A family under the tree (수하일가도 樹下一家圖) -
Weaving a straw mat 자리짜기 -
Gambling (투전도 鬪錢圖) -
Returning from a market (귀시도 歸市圖) -
Weaving a mat in the sweltering summer", 성하직구 (盛夏織구)
See also
References
- ^ Korean Beauty. 길잡이미디어. 2011-08-25. p. 265. ISBN 978-89-7375-120-4.
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