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Portrait of Jeong-Hui (Jeong Hui, Jeong Hee) Kim (1786-1856)
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Portrait of Jeong-Hui (Jeong Hui, Jeong Hee) Kim (1786-1856)
XEE4156307 Portrait of Jeong-Hui (Jeong Hui, Jeong Hee) Kim (1786-1856), better known by one of his pen names, Chusa. by Korean School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Jeong-Hui (Jeong Hui, Jeong Hee) Kim (1786-1856), better known by one of his pen names, Chusa.); Stefano Bianchetti; Korean, out of copyright
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This portrait print showcases the esteemed Korean intellectual and artist, Jeong-Hui Kim, also known as Chusa. Painted by an anonymous Korean School artist, this piece captures the essence of Chusa's brilliance and influence during the 18th century. With a distinguished hat atop his head and a neatly groomed beard framing his face, Chusa exudes wisdom and sophistication. His piercing gaze seems to penetrate beyond the canvas, reflecting his deep understanding of philosophy and literature. The delicate brushstrokes beautifully depict every detail of his countenance, emphasizing both his artistic talent and intellectual prowess. Chusa's contribution to Korean culture cannot be overstated. As a renowned writer under various pen names, he left an indelible mark on Asian literature with his profound insights and eloquent prose. This portrait serves as a testament to his significant role in shaping Korea's literary landscape. The fusion of calligraphy and painting in this artwork further exemplifies Chusa's multifaceted talents. The intricate strokes that form Chinese characters create an exquisite backdrop for the portrait itself, symbolizing the harmonious blend of art forms that defined Chusa's work. Preserved within private collections for centuries, this print offers viewers a glimpse into one man's extraordinary life dedicated to knowledge and creativity. It stands as a tribute to Jeong-Hui Kim’s enduring legacy as both an influential philosopher-writer and accomplished artist in Korean history.
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