• 제목/요약/키워드: Heavenly peach

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궁중 장식화의 채색 분석과 장황 고찰 (A study in pigment analysis and original mounting of the decorative painting at court)

  • 안지윤;김수연;천주현
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.39-53
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    • 2014
  • 궁중장식화는 궁궐의 안팎을 장식했던 것으로 실용적이고 기능적인 역할을 하였다. 특히 일월오봉도와 해반도도는 왕의 권위와 수복을 기원하여 제작된 대표적인 궁중장식화 이다. 그러나 현존하는 일월오악도와 해반도도 중 19세기 이전에 제작된 것으로 명확한 제작시기와 배설위치 등을 확인할 수 있는 것은 없다. 이러한 점에서 최근 공개된 국립중앙박물관 소장 일월오봉도와 해반도도는 보존과학적인 연구를 통해 그 제작시기와 배설위치 그리고 제작기법 등을 확인하게 된 것으로 그 의의가 크다고 할 수 있다. 복원과정에서 확인한 2곡병 형태의 양면 장황과 장자문의 귀갑창은 지금까지 궁중장식화에서 보고되지 않았던 첫 연구 사례이다. 또 원형 장황 복원에 의한 실측과 현존하는 궁궐 건축물의 대조 그리고 의궤 자료의 조사 등으로 창경궁영건도감의궤(1834년)에 기록된 함인정에 배설되었던 것임을 밝혀냄으로 19세기 초반의 일월오봉도와 해반도도 연구에 기여할 수 있다.

조선 중기 유의(儒醫) 이석간(李碩幹)의 가계와 의약사적 연구 - 새로 발견된 대약부(大藥賦)를 중심으로 - (Medical Achievements of Doctor-Lee, Seokgan and Interpretation of the first unveiled 「Daeyakbu」)

  • 오준호;박상영;안상우
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2013
  • This study confirmed that a doctor named Lee, Seok-gan whose name has been widely known but whose real identity has remained unclear, was an active Confucian doctor in the 16th century. In addition, through the newly discovered "Daeyakbu" among his family line, writings, and relics that have been handed down in a family, this study looked into his medical philosophy and medicine culture. The author of "Ieseokgangyeongheombang"(Medical Book by Lee, Seok-gan(李石澗), Seok-gan is the same person as an active famous doctor Lee, Seok-gan(李碩幹, 1509-1574) in the 16th century. Such a fact can be confirmed through "Samuiilheombang", "Sauigyeongheombang" and the newly opened "Ieseokgangyeongheombang". Lee, Seok-gan was born in the 4th ruling year of king Jungjong (1509) and was active as a doctor until the 7th ruling year of king Seonjo(1547); his first name is Jungim with the pen name-Chodang, and he used a doctor name of 'Seokgan.' He was known as a divine doctor, and there have been left lots of anecdotes in relation with Lee, Seok-gan. Legend has it that Seokgan went to China to give treatment to the empress, and a heavenly peach pattern drinking cup and a house, which the emperor bestowed on Seokgan in return for his great services, still have remained up to the present. Usually, Seokgan interacted with Toegye Lee Hwang and his literary persons, and with his excellent medical skills, Seokgan once gave treatment to Toegye at the time of his death free of charge. His medical skills have been handed down in his family, and his descendant Lee, Ui-tae(around 1700) compiled a medical book titled "Gyeongheombangwhipyeon(經驗方彙編)". Out of Lee, Seok-gan's keepsakes which were donated to Sosu museums by his descendant family, 4 sorts of 'Gwabu'(writings of fruit trees) including "Daeyakbu" were discovered. It's rare to find a literary work left by a medical figure like this, so these discoveries have a deep meaning even from a medicine culture level. Particularly, "Daeyakbu" includes the typical "Uigukron". The "Uigukron", which develops its story by contrasting politics with medicine, has a unique writing style as one of the representative explanatory methods of scholars' position during the Joseon Dynasty; in addition, the distinctive feature of "Uigukron" is that it was created in the form of 'Gabu' other than a prose.