• 제목/요약/키워드: Mural

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덕흥리(德興里) 고분벽화(古墳壁畵)의 복식사적(服飾史的) 연구(硏究) (A Study of Historical Costume from the Mural Tombs of Dukheungri)

  • 박경자
    • 복식
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    • 제5권
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    • pp.41-63
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    • 1981
  • The mural portraits of the ancient Dukheungri tombs are very important for the study of our traditional costume because the tomb contains a stone. with the in-scription of the date of its erection, 408 A.D. and the name, and official status of the buried. The costumes shown in the mural paintings will be the basis on which historical research can be made concerning costumes before and after 400 A. D. The costume in the mural paintings is classified into five different categories; You (jacket), Po (overcoat), Go (trousers), Sang (skirt), and Gwan (hat). Comparing these categories with those of other mural paintings lead us to the following conclusions. 1. The length of the You (jacket) reaches below the buttocks and the sleeves are narrow. The edges of the sleeves are decorated with stripes. The You (jacket) over-laps on the right, center, and left sides, and there are many Jikryong (V-collar) and Danryong (rounded collar) styles, but it has a similar tendency to others of the Pyongyang area which exhibit many foreign influences. In a departure from tradition. the belts on the men's You (jackets) have only 3 knots in the front, with the back having more knots than the front. The belts of the women's You (jacket) seem to have had a band or button for fastening. We must re-evaluate the assumption that the You (jacket) and Go (trousers) of the northern peoples had the common characters of a belted You (jacket) and Po (over-coat) and that the Gorum originated from the Goryo or Unified Silla dynasty. The outside of the sleeves are longer and more to the side than the inner garment (underwear) so that the sleeves of the inner garment frequently overlapped the outer dress. The above mentioned facts have lead to the discovery of the "Hansam," "Tosi" and "Geodoolgi." 2. The Po (overcoat) was used only by the upperclasses and differs from those found in other mural tombs. The Po (overcoat) of the noble on the tomb mural is centered with an overlapping Jikryong (V-collar) while the other Po (overcoats) of the upperclasses are characterized by an overlap on the left, a Danryong (rounded collar) with two types of sleeves (wide and narrow). Foreign influences and traditional influences coexist in Po (overcoat). Belts have frontal knots without exceptions. The facts that the belts on the You (jackets) are on the front and the belts on the Po (overcoats) are on the back must be reexamined. 3. Go (trousers) is usually narrow, being wider in the rear and narrower below the knees. They were used by hunters on the back of horses with similar Go (trousers) from the Noinwoowha tombs being typical of the northern peoples. 4. Sang (skirts) are pleated as commonly seen in the Goguryo murals. The size of the pleat is varied, each pleat being characteristically wider and having different colors. Same types of pleat are discovered in Central Asia and China. It is uncertain whether the pleat of Goguryo was originated in Central Asia and China or only interrelated with those of the areas. 5. There are three kinds of Gwan (hats); Nagwan, Chuck, and Heukgun. Nag-wan was worn by the dead lords and their close relations. Chuck has three cone shaped horns. Heukgun was worn by military bandmen and horsemen. There are two kinds of hair styles. The up-style was used by the upperclass people closely related to lords, and other people used the Pungimoung hair style. The hair styles of the men and women are characterized by the Pungimoung style. which is a Chinese influence, but still retain their originality. The costume has a similar tendency from those from Yaksuri mural tombs, Anak No. 2 and Anak No. 3. We need to reexamine the costumes from $4{\sim}5$ century murals according to the Dukheungri murals. The costumes of Goguryo share many common factors with those of Western Asia, Central Asia and Ancient China (Han). It seems due to the cultural exchanges among the Northern peoples, the Western and Central Asians, and the Ancient Chinese. It may have resulted from the structural identity or morphological identity of the peoples, or their common social and natural environments and life styles. It will be very valuable to study the costumes of Japan, China, and Korea to find out the common factors. It is only regretful that the study is not based on direct observations but reported information made by 77 persons, because Dukheungri is an off-limits area to us.

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도시재생 관점에서 지속가능한 이화동 벽화마을에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Sustainable Ewha Mural Village in a Viewpoint of Urban Regeneration)

  • 김보미;손용훈;이동근;이현진
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제47권3호
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구는 벽화작가의 콘크리트 담장 복원과 일부 주민에 의한 벽화훼손사건 등이 발생한 이화동 벽화마을을 대상으로 지속가능한 마을단위의 도시재생방안을 제안하고자 하였다. 기존문헌 고찰과 사전조사를 통해 마을단위에서 적용 가능한 도시재생 고려요소(환경지속성, 경제지속성, 사회지속성)를 도출하였고, 주민들을 대상으로 실증조사를 실시한 후 이화동 벽화마을의 문제점을 파악하였다. 그 결과, 주민들은 벽화마을의 활성화와 안정된 거주공간을 위한 고려요소로 벽화마을로의 접근성, 주차관리, 업종의 다양성, 새로운 일자리 창출, 주민들의 공동체참여가 도출되었다. 이화동 벽화마을의 경우, 조성 당시 거주민을 위한 물리환경적 요소들이 고려되지 못한 상황 속에서 벽화제작 예산위주로 마을이 계획되었고, 이후 경제적 혜택의 불평등으로 주민간의 갈등이 심화되었다. 또한 마을관광객에 맞춰진 업종 신설, 외부인 고용 등 공공혜택마저 주민에게 제공되지 못한 결과, 마을활성화의 주역인 벽화를 훼손하는 지속가능하지 못한 벽화마을 모습으로 나타났다. 그러므로 지속가능한 벽화마을로 존속되기 위해서는 계획초기부터 주거지역이 일부 관광지역으로 변화될 수 있다는 전제 하에 포괄적 계획이 선행되어져야 하며, 주민에게 지가상승과 같은 편파적 혜택이 아닌 도로정비 등의 생활환경 개선과 더불어 마을 자체가 주민들의 공동자산이 될 수 있도록 주민간의 소통과 화합을 위한 상생방안이 모색되어져야 한다.

발해 말액(抹額)의 고구려 기원설 재검토 (A Refutation on the view of Parhae Marek's Origin as from Kokuryo)

  • 김민지
    • 복식
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    • 제59권5호
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    • pp.180-201
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    • 2009
  • I scrutinized the idea that Parhae Marek was inherited from Kokuryo which was presented in "The study on the Marek" published in the journal of the Korean Society of Costume 55-5, and concluded the following results: 1. The Marek which Samguk sagi recorded is the red head scarf used for dancers who do Koguryo dance in the Babarian Music System in Tang dynasty. Since its original record Tong dian tells that Kokuryo performers' costumes then had strikingly changed and Quichi and GaoChang dancers also wore Marek, so the idea that Marek was originated from Koguryo should be reconsidered. 2. Considering the Yaksoori mural's indistinguishable condition as well as the same scenes from other Kokuryo mural paintings, I can't evidently tell that the first person who carries shouldering drum puts Marek on. 3. should be pronounced [Mal] for the meaning of a head scarf and its definition can't be limited only for the sash type. 4. Diverse historical data on head scarves deny the assumption that the sash type of hairband would have been succeeded from Kokuryo to the Parhae Marek. 5. The Marek of Princess Junghyo's mural painting can be an example that shows the costume of Tang influenced Parhae's. But the similarity in styles of costume between contemporary countries doesn't mean their reciprocal racial or political identity.

상호작용적인 문화 교육을 위해 가상현실을 이용한 고구려 벽화 복원 연구 (Designing a Digital Reconstruction of Koguryo Mural using Virtual Reality Technology for Interactive Cultural Heritage Learning)

  • 조용주;문형태
    • 한국정보통신학회논문지
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    • 제10권8호
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    • pp.1359-1365
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    • 2006
  • 디지털 고구려는 안악 3호분 고구려 고분을사용자와 상호작용을 높이기 위해 게임요소를 가미하여 제작한 가상현실 환경이다. 디지털 고구려는 디지털 기술로 문화 유산 복원만이 아니라 일반 대중에게 특히 초등학생 어린이들에게 고구려인의 생활상과 문화를 이해하고 역사 학습을 도와주는데 중점을 두었다. 본 논문에서는 고구려의 고분과 벽화들을 복원하는 과정과 교육용 환경으로서 사용자들의 관심을 높이기 위해 게임의 형태를 취한 가상현실 환경 제작 과정, 그리고 개발과 시연을 통해 나타났던 개선점들과 몰입감을 증대시키기 위한 향후 연구방향에 대해 논한다.

적외선 리플렉토그래피 기반 벽화 밑그림 영상 모자익 기법 (Infra-Red Reflectography Based Mural Underdrawing Mosaicing Technique)

  • 이태성;권용무;고한석
    • 대한전기학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한전기학회 2003년도 학술회의 논문집 정보 및 제어부문 A
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    • pp.191-194
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we propose a new accurate and robust image mosaic technique of the mural underdrawing taken from the infra-red camera, which is based on multiple image registration and adaptive blending technique. The image mosaicing methods which have been developed so far have the following deficits. It is hard to generate a high resolution image when there are regions that do not have features or intensity gradients, and there is a trade-off in overlapping region site in view of registration and blending. We consider these issues as follows. First, in order to mosaic Images with neither noticeable features nor intensity gradients, we use a Projected supplementary pattern and pseudo color image for features in the image Pieces which are registered. Second, we search the overlapping region size with minimum blending error between two adjacent images and then apply blending technique to minimum error overlapping region. Finally, we could find our proposed method is more effective and efficient for image mosaicing than conventional mosaic techniques and also is more adequate for the application of infra-red mural underdrawing mosaicing. Experimental results show the accuracy and robustness of the algorithm.

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사료로 본 삼국 및 통일신라시대의 기거용 가구 - 床榻(상탑)을 중심으로- (A Study on the Daily life Furniture in Three Kingdoms and Unified Silla Period - Based on the Sang(상) and Tap(탑) -)

  • 이정미
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제14권5호
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    • pp.80-88
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    • 2005
  • The ondol is a uniquely Korean system of providing warmth to room. The ondol rooms never use daily life furniture because the ondol warms the floor surface where people sit. Finally, the ondol floor changed the traditional housings inner space. Before use ondol where daily life furnitures[sang(상) and Tap(탑)] are installed in the room. The origin of daily life furnitures are the ancient tomb mural of Koguryo Period. The daily life furniture can be classified as three large groups in the ancient tomb mural of Koguryo. First, a single seat[Jowa-sang(좌상)] of set up a screen[병풍]. The second, It make possible Many peoples take a seat with no decoration seat[Tap(탑)]. The third, uptodately table and chairs. A radical difference between sang(상) and Tap(탑) whether set up a screen[병풍]. The meaning of sang(상) and Tap(탑) in Koguryo ancient tomb provided Oksa-jo[옥사조] in Samkuk-sagi[삼국사기] with several valuable leads to help solve the sang(상)'s meaning. Furthermore, It will be start ponit of study on constructive shape of inner space in those days.

Mortar Characteristics for Reinforcement of Ancient Tomb Murals Using Oyster Shells

  • Lee, Hwa Soo;Yu, Yeong Gyeong;Han, Kyeong Soon
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제34권4호
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    • pp.295-303
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    • 2018
  • The application of reinforcing agents with hydraulic property and strength development characteristics was studied under conditions similar to those of mural-painting mortar made with oyster shell powder. Reinforcement mortar made with oyster shell powder showed hydraulic properties and strength to supplement the weaknesses of natural hydraulic lime(NHL); this confirmed its possibility as a wall-reinforcing material with enough strength for preserving mural paintings. Reinforcement mortar 1 showed hydraulic property and general characteristics of lime mortar, such as consistency and viscosity, as well as lower strength and higher whiteness compared to an NHL product. For Reinforcement mortar 2, the original wall sample characteristics were reflected by mixing more shell produced through calcination; and it showed similar strength to that of Reinforcement mortar 1 as well as high whiteness. In measuring the contraction ratio of reinforcement mortar samples, Reinforcement mortar 1 and 2 showed more stability in property change compared to the NHL Group.

한국과 중국 고분벽화에 나타난 고대 가계의 비교연구 (A Comparative Study on Ancient Gagye on Mural Paintings in Korea and China)

  • 임린
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제36권7호
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    • pp.778-789
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    • 2012
  • The characteristics of ancient gagye (the cubic hair style which added wigs or other materials to hair) that appeared in mural paintings were compared between Pyongyang and Jian in Goguryeo and the midlands, the northwest region, and the northeast region in China for the same period (Han to Weijin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties). Gagye in Korea and China was classified into circle type, hat type, high-bun type, and multi-bun type; in addition, Han elements, northern race elements, Goguryeo elements, and uniqueness were compared and analyzed according to regional distribution, trend periods, and style characteristics. The Han elements of ancient gagye in Korea and China appeared in the hat type, the high-bun type, and accessories that left the hair down. The northern race elements were found in the circle type and multi-bun type. The uniqueness of Goguryeo elements included a circle from the circle type, a triangle style from the hat type, an up-do style from the high burn type, and simplified hair accessories.

Changes in the Microbial Distribution of Buyeo Royal Tombs: Tomb No. 1

  • Lee, Hyun Ju;Chung, Yong Jae
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제38권4호
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    • pp.254-264
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    • 2022
  • Built in the 6th and 7th centuries during the Baekje period, the Buyeo Royal Tombs consist of seven tombs, including Tomb No. 1, which contains murals. To preserve Tomb No. 1 from damage caused by microorganisms, periodic microbial-distribution investigations are conducted. Following such investigations in August 2016, June 2018, and November 2019, the microbes were classified according to the investigation period, location of collection, and space. This study compares and analyzes the results. The concentration of airborne microorganisms in Tomb No. 1 and the number of microbial genera identified in each space of the tomb decreased as proximity to the main room with murals diminished. During the investigation period, the genera Bacillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium, and Streptomyces were commonly identified on Tomb No. 1. The microorganisms collected from the main room walls were mostly isolated from the east and west walls where the genera Bacillus, Cupriavidus, Paenibacillus, Pseudomonas, and Streptomyces were commonly identified in three or more walls. In particular, the genus Streptomyces is a dangerous strain capable of damaging murals by penetrating into and discoloring the pigments on them. The data generated from this study may be useful for future research on microbial distribution in other domestic mural tombs and those located in North Korea and abroad.

공주 송산리 6호분에서 분리한 진균의 생화학적 특성 분석 및 생장제어 연구 (Biochemical Characteristics and Growth Control for fungi isolated from mural painting of Tomb No.6 at Songsan-ri, Gongju)

  • 이민영;박희문;정용재
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제31권3호
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    • pp.227-241
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    • 2015
  • 공주 송산리 6호분에서 분리한 미생물의 배양조건에 따른 생화학적 특성을 확인하고 천연물 유효성분인 anethole과 eugenol의 항진균력을 평가하여 고분 또는 벽화에 대한 적용 가능성을 확인하였다. 송산리 6호분 내부 공기중 및 벽체에서 포집된 26종의 곰팡이는 자낭균류 15종, 접합균류 2종, 담자균류 1종으로 동정되었다. 분리된 곰팡이의 전분과 젤라틴에 대한 분해도 평가를 실시한 결과 SY-18, SY-23, SY-25 등에서 전분에 대한 분해능이 높게 나타났으며, SY-18, SY-21, SY-23 등에서 높은 젤라틴 분해능을 보였다. 각 기질의 분해능이 우수한 균주 3종을 액체배양하여 생화학적 특성을 확인하였다. 천연물 유효성분인 anethole과 eugenol의 항진균력 평가 결과, anethole과 eugenol의 혼합액(1:2)에서 곰팡이의 생장 억제력이 가장 크게 나타났다. 국내외에 동굴 또는 고분 벽화에 발생 가능한 곰팡이에 대해 강력한 항진균력을 보이는 천연물 유효성분을 이용하여 미생물의 발생을 억제할 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.