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Kim Taek-yeong's Return to Korea in 1909 and Scholar Byeoksu in a Pavilion by An Jung-sik (김택영(金澤榮)의 1909년 귀국(歸國)과 안중식(安中植) 필(筆) <벽수거사정도(碧樹居士亭圖)>)

  • Kang, MinKyeong
    • MISULJARYO - National Museum of Korea Art Journal
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    • v.99
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    • pp.30-49
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    • 2021
  • Scholar Byeoksu in a Pavilion by An Jung-sik (1861-1919; sobriquet: Simjeon) was first shown to the public in the exhibition Art of the Korean Empire: The Emergence of Modern Art at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Deoksugung. This painting bears poems and inscriptions composed by Kim Taek-yeong (1850-1927; sobriquet: Changgang) and written by Kwon Dong-su (1842-?; sobriquet: Seokun). A rare example of an actual-view landscape painting by An Jung-sik, this painting is significant in that it depicts upper-class houses in Seoul in the early twentieth century. More importantly, it demonstrates an association among intellectuals of the time. Yun Deok-yeong (1873-1940; sobriquet: Byeoksu), who asked An Jung-sik to create this painting, was an uncle of Empress Sunjeonghyo (1894-1966), the consort of Emperor Sunjong. He was one of the most prominent collaborators who promoted the Japanese colonization of Korea. When Emperor Sunjong bestowed Yun Deok-yeong with a hanging board with an inscription reading "Scholar Byeoksu in a Pavilion," Yun requested the production of this painting to mark the event. Kim Taek-yeong, a master of Chinese literature during the late Korean Empire period, sought asylum in Nantong, Jiangsu Province in China with his family a month before the Protectorate Treaty was signed between Korea and Japan in 1905. In 1909, he returned to Korea. His decision to return was greatly influenced by Yun Deok-yeong and Yi Jae-wan (1855-1922). Upon his return, Kim Taek-yeong intended to gather materials for publishing a history book. Also, Kim continuously met his old acquaintances, made new friends, and socialized with them. He built relationships with people from various backgrounds, including those living in regions like Gurye, and even in other countries like Japan. This indicates that intellectuals of the time were still forming networks through poems and prose regardless of their political inclination, social rank, or nationality. Scholar Byeoksu in a Pavilion is of great value in that it shows an aspect of the intellectual exchanges among the learned people of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

파력발전용 수력터빈 성능시험을 위한 파랑수조의 유동장 수치해석

  • Jo, Yeong-Jin;Choe, Yeong-Do;Kim, Yu-Taek;Lee, Yeong-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2007.12a
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    • pp.357-359
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    • 2007
  • 해양에너지원 중에서 파랑은 모든 해역에 폭넓게 분포하므로 가용에너지원이 풍부하고 에너지를 회수하기 위한 장치를 설치할 수 있는 해역 또한 광범위하며 반도의 지형을 지닌 우리나라의 연안 해역에 대규모로 활용이 가능한 에너지 자원중 하나이다. 본 연구는 새로운 방식인 파력발전용 횡류형터빈인 케이슨 내장형 횡류터빈을 개발하기에 앞서 파랑수조의 왕복운동을 CFD해석을 통하여 구현하는 것이다.

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  • Choe, Gyu-Cheol;Choe, Seong-Hwan;Jo, Gyeong-Seok;Mun, Yong-Jae;Kim, Gwan-Hyeok;Lee, Dae-Yeong;Park, Yeong-Deuk;Im, Mu-Taek;Park, Yeong-Su;Im, Hyeong-Rae
    • Bulletin of the Korean Space Science Society
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.107-107
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    • 2006
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