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농악복식(農樂服飾)에 관한 연구(硏究) (A Study on dress and its Ornaments for farm-music)

  • 서옥규
    • 복식
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    • 제12권
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    • pp.9-23
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    • 1988
  • This study is on the costumes for Korean traditional play, Nong-ak(farm music), and intends to analyze their aesthetic features, laying emphasis on Pilbong Nong-ak, Im sil, Chollanam-do. About its origin there are many kinds of theories; for example, the theory of hoping stability, the theory of it being related with Buddhism, the theory of martial music, etc. Shamanic, Buddhist, and martical fators that support these theories are expressed through flags, bells, drums, Deograe (half-coats), Cheonrips (sang-mo, felf hats), go-kkals(peaked hats), colored lines called 'ga-sa', which are used in Nong-ak. The characteristic of the costumes used in Pilbong Nong-ak is that it keeps its conservativeness and the costumes of its members are various and splendid. For example, leader groups' black half coats, Changbu's and Hwa-dong's red and bule over coats are remarkable. Particpants wear gok-kal or cheonrip, trousers and half coats which are the basic costumes of Korean Hanbok, and wear blak half coats or blue vests and put blue, red, and yellow lines around them. The colors and knotting methods of those lines in this region are the same with those of chollawoo-do and Kyongi province, but different form those of Kongwon and Kyong-sang province using green, red, and yellow colors. This comparison of colors shows each region's preference of peculiar colors and those colors coincide with colors used in flags. The research on the aesthetic characteristics of Nong-ak clothes through each region's clothes tells us that these can be linear clothes which have expressiveness as stage clothes used in Madangori, the play which is performed in the field, and modern spatial formativeness. Those characteristics are as follows; 1. The expressions of a rhythmical and daring round line by turning a long line of sang-mo. 2. Various rhythms according to the attaching methods. 3. The expressions of thick, simple, and daring color lines. 4. Natural beauty of materials. 5. The popular simplicity and non-technicality 6. The beauty of five-direction colors, Oriental ideal colors Consequently in this study our national consciousness of beauty are examined through clothes. It is suggested that the aesthetic characteristics of Nong-ak clothes and ornaments should be effectively expressed, for this purpose. interests in participants' clothes should be increased in order to prevent the confusion of each region's features. Also it is necessary to improve color lines, their length, width, and knotting methods, and beautify instrument. Finally this study intends to bring the reappraisal about the art of Nong-ak clothes and its re-establishment in view of modern aesthetic consciousness.

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한국 고리수의 역사와 원형기술의 복원 연구 (A Study on History and Archetype Technology of Goli-su in Korea)

  • 김영란
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제46권2호
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    • pp.4-25
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    • 2013
  • 고리수는 편결(編結)과 금속공예의 기술이 접목된 새로운 형식의 수법(繡法)이다. 실올끼리 고리를 서로 엮어가며 공간상(空間上)에서 들떠 있어 마치 투조(透彫)와 같은 느낌을 준다. 수놓은 천에는 금박(金箔)이나 금실과 같은 황금 재질을 삽입하여 화려한 광택을 표현하고 있다. 이러한 특징은 고리수가 서구의 레이스워크(lacework) 공예와 그 형태 및 기법이 유사하면서도 가장 다른 점이다. 10세기 고려 초기, 강원도 월정사의 동자문수향갑낭(童子紋繡香匣囊)에서 고리수의 결구원(結構元) 무늬를 통해 초창기 자취를 발견할 수 있다. 조선 중기 왜란 시(1592, 선조 25년), 고리수 유물은 일본으로 약탈되어 '고려번(高麗幡)'이라고 불리며, 지금은 탁의(卓衣)의 형태로 개조되어 전한다. 19세기의 연대와 출처가 확실한 조선시대 궁수(宮繡) 베갯모에는 삼각무늬의 금박지(金箔紙)를 삽입하여 노란색 누에실을 엮어 짠 고리 감기수가 완벽하게 보존되어 있다. 고리수의 침법(針法)을 크게 분류하면, '고리수', '고리 감기수', '고리 새김수'의 3가지로 나눌 수 있다. 10세기경 초기 단계에서 13세기까지 고리수는 여러 침법으로 변화하며 점차 2~3가지의 입체적인 색채를 사용하였다. 고리수는 중세 이후 서양에서 비약적 발전을 보이며 고귀한 수공예로 알려진 레이스 짜기와 유사한 결구원을 지녔는데, 우리나라에서는 이미 10세기경 혹은 그 이전부터 편결과 금속공예가 접목된 복합적 공예 양식으로 탄생하여 천년 동안이나 그 수법(繡法)을 지속적으로 사용했다. 본 연구를 통해 한국에서 19세기 자수 베갯모에 고리수가 여전히 사용되고 있음을 밝혔다. 아울러 이러한 연구의 성과를 토대로 고리수의 원형기술을 복원했다. 그리고 '중요무형문화재 제80호' 기능보유자 한상수 자수장과 조선시대 고리수 유물들을 재현했다. 고리수 자수품은 편결과 금속공예의 황금세공기술이 자수공예와 접목하여 탄생된 전통과학기술의 복합적 산물(産物)이다. 이것을 계승과 창조의 새로운 방향으로 자수, 편결, 직조, 염색 등 기타 공예 관련 산업 분야에 확대 응용한다면, 의료(衣料)와 패션, 장식공예, 미술 디자인 등에 고급 부가가치의 신기술로 개발되어 활용될 수 있다. 또한 다른 공예기술과도 상호 보완된다면, 표현 영역의 확대와 더불어 다양한 예술적 조형미를 추구할 수 있어 우리의 삶에서 더욱 풍부한 미적 생활을 공유하게 되리라고 본다.

중국 제복의 상징성에 관한 연구 (A study of Symbolics of Chinese Liturgical Vestments)

  • 이선희
    • 복식
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    • 제18권
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    • pp.111-131
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    • 1992
  • This thesis was designed to study Symbolics of Chinese Liturgical Vestments. Chinese who regarded the life of human beings as the combination of heaven and earth considered garments as the traditional product of the movement of nature. Accordingly, they thought human beings are the center of the universe composed by heaven and earth and the chief of all things; therefore man only can utilize clothes to distinguish from all of the colours. This views of clothes led to the development of liturgical vestments esteemed courtesy than anything else, especially the thought of courtesy associated with Conficius who regarded courtesy as the highest things and since then the theory of Five Elements and courtesy were inherited by all the adherents of Conficius. Yin and Yang Five Elements in the liturgical vestments was given absolute symbolics in both formative side and in colourful side. results of research studied in this was can be summed up as follows : 1. The crown of rites was made imitating after the system of head, horn, beard, bread of birds and beasts and that form of crown is front-circ-ular and back-rectangular meant to be towards light and dark. That the upper part of faceplace is black represented the way of heaven and lower part of red symbolized the way of earth. 2. Upper vestment of liturgical rites symbolizes heaven and outskirt represented earth. So front of outskirt is YANG and back is Yin. It is why then are going to harmonize positive and negative making front part three width and back part four width. Therefore, emperor who symbolizes heaven made the subjects recognize high and low and wore Dae-gu(大 ), Kon-bok(袞服), Bel-bok, Chui-bok, and Hyonbok according to the object and position of rites so that he may rule the country based on courtesy. 3. As an accessory of liturgical vestments, Bul, Pae-ok, Su, Dae-dai, Hyok-Dai, Kyu, and Hol were used. Before Bul was used man dressed skirt as the first waist-dress in order to conceal intimate part of the body. Pae-ok, as decoration blended with jade was worn by men of virtue, so men of virtue symbolized morality and virtue by Pae-ok. Su began from Yeok, connected with Pae-su , in Chou-dynasty is said to be originated by practical needs and they are divided into large Su and small su, and maintained as decoration to signify the class positions. Dae-dai did the work as not to loose the liturgical vestments and leather belt hang Bul and Su to begin as the function of practical use are in later years it became decoration to symboliz e the class position. Kyu was a jade used when empeor nominated feudal lords and observe ceremony to God and Hol, was held in hands to record everything not to forget. These Kyu and Hol became to offer courtesy during the time of rites and in later years it became used according to class position rather than practical use. 4. As far as colours are concerned, colours based by five colours according to YIN-YANG Five Elements theory and they were divided into a primary colour and a secondary colours. Primary colours corresponded with the theory of Five Elements each other, Blue, Red, Tellow, White, and Black symbolized ive Elements, five hour space, five directions, and five emperors. Secondary colours contradict with Blue, Red, Yellow, White and Black and another as a primary colour and they are Green, Scaret, Indigo, Violet, Hun colour, Chu colour, and Chi colour. This primary colour was used in liturgical vestments, that is, upper-vestments used black colour. This primary colour was used in liturgical vestments, that is, upper-vestments used black colour as primary colour and outskirt was used Hun colour as secondary colours. Thus symbolism in chinese liturgical vestments mainly began with heaven and earth and corresponded with YIN-YANG Five Elements Scool. They were developed as the scholary theory and Conficius and his followers in the later days and continued up to Min-dynasty.

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