Modern Korean Ink Painting (Korean Culture Series #5)
by Hyung-Min Chung
Description:
The aim of Modern Korean Ink Painting is to further a general understanding of how Korean art and the times it represented were related. Starting with the dawn of the modern age in Korean art (1876-1910), which looks at the legacy of court painting and the last of the literati painters, the book then moves on to the modern art era in Korea (1920-1940), following that up by examining the forces at work during the perpetuation of nationalism, which lasted well into the 1980s.
Korean Culture Series:
Modern and Contemporary Art in Korea
Seowon: The Architecture of Korea's Private Academies
Palaces of Korea
Korean Landscape Painting: Continuity and Innovation Through the Ages
Modern Korean Ink Painting
Maedeup: The Art of Traditional Korean Knots
Seasonal Customs of Korea
Buddhist Sculpture of Korea
Buddhist Architecture of Korea
158 pp.
LC# 2006926998
Hardcover 25 x 20 cm
ISBN-13: 9781565912373
ISBN-10: 1565912373
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