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Portrait of a Beauty

Portrait of a Beauty. Click to advance. Shin Yun Boc = Hye won.

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Portrait of a Beauty

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  1. Portrait of a Beauty Click to advance Shin Yun Boc=Hye won

  2. Along with his contemporaries Danwon Kim Hong-do and Kim Deuk-sin, Shin Yun-bok is regarded as one of the three most renowned painters of the Joseon era. Despite his fame and success, however, most of Shin’s life is shrouded in mystery. In Geun-yeok-seo-hwa-jing a book that lists the names of Joseon painters, the writer Oh Se-chang offers the following information about Shin: “Name of the artist: Shin Yun-bok, Pen name: Hyewon, Place of Birth: Goryeong, Name of father: Shin Han-pyeong, Expertise: Pungsokhwa) or Genre Paintings.” Based on this historical document, Shin is believed to have lived in Joseon from the late 18th century to early 19th century. Oh Se-chang’s description of Shin reveals that Shin was skilled in pungsokhwa, a form of paining that depicted common people’s daily lives. Shin’s contemporaries Danwon Kim Hong-do and Kim Deuk-sin are also widely known as genre painters; their works feature every-day life settings including but not limited to seodang (private village schools), taverns, and wash places, delivering a powerful visual impact. Among others, Shin Yun-bok is known for his candid portrayals of love between men and women. Shin’s famous works including “Lovers Under the Moon,” “Praiseworthy Lotus,” and “Boating Party)depicts yangban men from the noble class) having affairs with Gisaeng or Ginyeo who were female entertainers of low social rank, satirically mocking the lifestyles of the hypocritical yangban class.

  3. In the novel Painter of the Wind by Lee Jeong-myeong, Hyewon is portrayed as a woman disguised as a man.[12] In 2008, the novel was adapted into a drama series of the same name starring actress Moon Geun Young, as well as the film Portrait of a Beauty.[13] Shin is also recognized for his realistic depictions of women. In his masterpiece “Portrait of a Beauty,” (미인도 美人圖), Shin uses rich and vibrant hues to capture and delineate the beauty of a Joseon woman. The idea of portraying women as the subjects of paintings was considered revolutionary in the Confucian society at the time, but Shin challenged long-held cultural norms and produced a collection of artistically valuable and thematically provocative works. In 2007, “The Painter of the Wind,” a fictional book on the lives of Shin Yun-bok and Kim Hong-do was published, igniting public interest in the works of Joseon’s genius painters. A new interest in traditional art triggered what was dubbed “Shin Yun-bok syndrome,” which led to the production of various media contents including the drama “The Painter of the Wind,” and the movie “Miindo” in 2008.

  4. Scenery on Dano day

  5. A widow's lust in spring

  6. Holding a drinking party'

  7. A boat party on the clean river'

  8. Dance with two knives

  9. A beautiful tie between the tree in autumn

  10. A secret meeting under the moon

  11. A story of a street by a stream

  12. A woman washing a laundry meets the seeker

  13. A young boy plucking an azalea

  14. Biguni (a Buddhist nun) greeting a gisaeng

  15. Entertainment for summering

  16. Finding the Temple After Hearing a Bell Sound

  17. Gossiping at the well at night

  18. Ssangyuk.sammae

  19. Ironing

  20. Korean Daily Life

  21. Leading a Kisaeng, passing on the red leaves

  22. Lovers under the moon

  23. Monks asking for alms on the street

  24. Nothing happens in the gibang chamber

  25. One amusing spring day in a field

  26. Playing tuho under the forest

  27. Resounding Geomungo , praiseworthy lotus

  28. Running into each other on the street

  29. A hug on the road

  30. Waiting

  31. Spring mood covers all the places

  32. The dance of a shaman

  33. Waiting for drinks being served at a hongru

  34. Whiling away the hours at a cheongru

  35. Who will be the hero at the brothel

  36. Women take to the streets

  37. Young people's outgoing

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