Born: 1785
Death: 1866
Biography:
Sin Hak-Gwon, also known as Doam, was a Korean artist from the Joseon dynasty, born in 1785 and died in 1866. He is known for his paintings, including General View of Inner Geumgang (1861) and Mount Geumgang. As a prominent artist of his time, Sin Hak-Gwon's work reflects the cultural and artistic values of the Joseon dynasty.
Sin Hak-Gwon's paintings are characterized by their emphasis on realism, simplicity, and harmony. His work was influenced by the Joseon Dynasty Art Movement, which emphasized the importance of balance and harmony in all aspects of life. This movement was characterized by its focus on everyday life, simplicity, and calligraphy.
Some of Sin Hak-Gwon's notable works include:
Sin Hak-Gwon was part of the Joseon Dynasty Art Movement, which had a significant impact on Korean art history. This movement was characterized by its emphasis on realism, simplicity, and harmony, and it influenced many artists of the time. To learn more about this movement, visit The Joseon Dynasty Art Movement page on Wikioo.org. Sin Hak-Gwon's work can be found in various museums and collections, including the National Museum of Korea. His paintings are a testament to his skill and artistry, and they continue to inspire artists and art lovers today. For more information about Sin Hak-Gwon and other Korean artists, visit Sin Hak-Gwon's page on Wikioo.org or check out the Joseon Wikipedia page.