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The Story of the Painter Who Specialized in Adorable Animals in the Joseon Court

Nao Yim / Published October 21, 2024 10:43 PM
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There was a figure during the early to mid-Joseon period who greatly influenced East Asian art history with his unique depictions of animals.

Court painter Yi Am presented delicate works featuring animals such as dogs, cats, and birds using refined techniques.

The artist established the Molgolbeop technique, where he depicted fine shading with ink instead of outlining the animals.

This style greatly influenced the development of both later Joseon and Japanese painting traditions.

The charming animals he depicted still resonate vividly with modern audiences.


Sayart / Nao Yim, yimnao@naver.com

There was a figure during the early to mid-Joseon period who greatly influenced East Asian art history with his unique depictions of animals.

Court painter Yi Am presented delicate works featuring animals such as dogs, cats, and birds using refined techniques.

The artist established the Molgolbeop technique, where he depicted fine shading with ink instead of outlining the animals.

This style greatly influenced the development of both later Joseon and Japanese painting traditions.

The charming animals he depicted still resonate vividly with modern audiences.


Sayart / Nao Yim, yimnao@naver.com

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