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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2020.6.3.283

The review of Aesthetic Eye for Chusa, Kim jeong hee's calligraphy arts- Especially, Focused on the spirituality of literati paintings  

Kwon, Yun Hee (Dept. of Minerva, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.6, no.3, 2020 , pp. 283-291 More about this Journal
Abstract
Chusa is a pearl in our cultural history. His unfavorable times and circumstances made him more and more devoted, and through this, his art was able to bloom brilliantly. He was born and raised in a prestigious family, and was able to establish his academic world broadly through the encounter with Ongbanggang and Wanwon, the great masters of the Qing Dynasty culture at the time of the 20s. Particularly, his artistic activities in the area where he lived in exile allowed him to establish Chusache. He also showed the essence of his literary spirit as a picture of Sehando. Through numerous letters, he can also examine his culture, art, and thought. Furthermore, based on the archaeology of the Qing Dynasty, you can also examine the thoughts and philosophies of the real world. This article intends to examine and review the Aesthetic Sense of Chusa's literary art in terms of mentality through Sehando·Bujakrando. This is because it is judged to be an aesthetic sense that is the essence of Chusa art.
Keywords
Chusa Kim jeong hee; literati paintings; spiritualiry; sehando; asethetic;
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