Place: Ansan
Born: 1745
Death: 1806
Biography:
, a prominent Korean painter from the Joseon dynasty, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating genre paintings. Born in 1745, Kim's work is characterized by its remarkable attention to detail and its ability to capture the essence of everyday life, drawing parallels with the Dutch Golden Age.
Kim Hong-do's artistic style is notable for its realism and nuanced depictions of ordinary people. His art name, Danwon (단원), reflects his dedication to capturing the intricacies of human experience. This approach not only humanized his subjects but also provided a unique window into 18th-century Korean society.
* Album of Genre Paintings (National Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea) - A testament to Kim's skill in genre painting, showcasing his ability to narrate stories through art. * Kim Hong-Do: Album of Genre Paintings (National Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea, Paper) - Demonstrates the artist's versatility and depth.
For those interested in delving deeper into Kim Hong-do's world and the broader spectrum of Korean art, Kim Hong-Do: Album of Genre Paintings (National Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea, Paper) is a great place to start. This piece not only exemplifies Kim's skill but also opens a window into the lives of 18th-century Koreans. Visit Wikioo.org's Kim Hong-do Page for more artworks and detailed information on this prolific artist.