• 제목/요약/키워드: traditional paintings

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한국화 모티브를 활용한 어패럴용 텍스타일 CAD 디자인 (Textile Design with CAD for Apparel Employing Motives from Korean Traditional Paintings)

  • 김칠순;조용주
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2008
  • We believe distinguishable product development to be competitive against foreign products, and realize the need to expand domestic business worldwide. In order to be competitive, we should produce fashion items that meets global taste, and at the same time contain exclusive Korean culture and emotional beauty. This article examines and creates unique textile design with the touch of Korean art. Desigus have been proceeded under the following three themes: 'Strong Ego,' 'Gorgeous Days' and 'Song Eternal Seeking Love' using Primavision Computer-aided Design ("CAD"). We have put our interestes in Korean traditional paintings called Hangukhwa. Suitable design motives had been selected and modified from the four gracious plants (bamboos, peonies etc.), and paintings of birds and flowers. Primavision, a CAD software, had been used to manipulate those desigus, and to add instant changes in color, scale, and layout. We had modified Korean traditional motives to make modem image, and had arranged layouts which can be suitable for half-drop repeat and square repeat. The use of color is essential in pattern design. Thus, we explored coloring ways for each design to meet the trends, and the final mapping had been conducted in western style of dresses. We have tried to mix Korean image of textile designs with Western clothing style, expressing hybrid in the mapping process. With global movements, we need to develop products with Korean traditional exotic taste to attract foreign consumers. Therefore, we selected symbolic motives from Korean paintings to express deep spiritual significance. We developed textile design and processed mapping on selected western designer's dress, employing current trend colors and making crossover coordination. We realized Korean painting would be an excellent source for exclusive fabric design, and tried to create a modernized design which maintains Korean ethnical identities.

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당대(唐代) 회화에 나타난 화장문화 (A Study on Cosmetic Culture Shown in Paintings of the T'ang Period)

  • 이애련;전혜숙
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제12권4호
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    • pp.115-135
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    • 2010
  • Regarding the figure painting of the T'ang period, by Yeomipbon, a representative painter of the early T'ang period, shows a traditional painting style. Figure paintings of the Prosperous T'ang period, influenced by Odoja's painting style, are characterized as illustrating the lives of noble women delicately with brilliant colors. They include Janghwon's and in which Chinese traditional and Western painting styles were combined. , and , which were painted by Jubang in the mid T'ang period, were the developmentally succeeded the figure painting style of the previous times, illustrating even the psychological and emotional states of painted figures in a sophisticated way. Skin make-ups shown in figure paintings of the T'ang period are mostly baekjang in type. Besides, other different types of the make=up such as bihajang, dohwajang and juwoonjang can be seen. The paintings, show that the tone of skin got more and more red as the times moved from the early to the late T'ang periods because rouge was more and more used as the times passed between the periods. As a type of forehead make-up, aekhwang is found in Janghwon's and of the late T'ang period. Hwajeon is seen in lots of figure paintings made between the Prosperous the late T'ang periods. Most eyelid make-ups shown in the figure paintings are round-shaped wolmi and yuhyeopmi in type. Besides, other creative types like gyeyeopmi, paljami and iljami are found. Lips are found made up clearer and more red as the times went from the early and the late T'ang periods. The types of cheek make-up like sahong and jangyeop can't be found in figure paintings of the T'ang period.

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그림책과 명화를 활용한 미술프로그램이 유아의 미술 감상능력과 미술 표현능력에 미치는 영향 (Picture Book and Famous Paintings Art Programs : Effect on Young Children's Artistic Appreciation and Artistic Expression)

  • 장영숙;윤경아
    • 아동학회지
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.97-110
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    • 2005
  • This study of the effectiveness of various art programs took place in Gwangju with asample of 60 four- to five-year-old children from three kindergartens. The children were assigned to one of three experimental groups : 20 children in the picture book group(experimental group 1), 20 children in the famous paintings group(experimental group 2), and 20 children in the traditional group(control group). Data were analyzed by ANCOVA using the scores of the pre-test as covariance. Results showed that the picture book and the famous painting art programs affected young children's art ability more positively than the traditional art program. The picture book art program showed particularly high educational effectiveness.

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이응노(1904~1989)의 회화론과 1950년대 앵포르멜 미술에 대한 인식 (Lee Ungno (1904-1989)'s Theory of Painting and Art Informel Perception in the 1950s)

  • 이장훈
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제52권2호
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    • pp.172-195
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    • 2019
  • 고암 이응노(1904~1989)의 회화 전개에서 1960년대의 파리 시절은 미술가로서 가장 전위적인 방식으로 매체의 실험 및 혁신을 이룬 시기로 평가받는다. 그리고 파리로 건너가기 직전에 개최된 이응노의 ${\ll}$도불${\gg}$전(1958. 3)은 이응노가 앵포르멜 미술을 처음 수용할 때의 회화 양상을 확인할 수 있다는 점에서 주목받아왔다. 이를 주목한 이응노 관련 연구는 1958년의 작품들을 앵포르멜과 추상표현주의의 영향으로 해석하는 관점과 이응노가 문인화로 처음 화업을 시작했다는 점에 초점을 맞추어 문인화의 사의(寫意) 정신의 발현으로 보는 관점으로 크게 구분할 수 있다. 본고는 앵포르멜과 추상표현주의를 통칭할 수 있는 '추상회화'에 대한 이응노의 인식을 확인하는 것을 목표로 하였다. 이를 해결하기 위해서는 당시 이응노의 회화론을 되짚어보는 것이 필요하기에 이응노가 회화를 처음 학습했던 해강 김규진 문하와 일본 유학 시절의 회화론을 먼저 살펴보았다. 이응노는 매너리즘에 빠진 문인화풍에서 벗어나기 위해 자연을 깊이 관조하는 것을 회화 제작의 첫 번째 원칙으로 삼았다. 그의 이러한 사생론은 1950년대까지 지속되었다. 그리고 그는 '추상(抽象)'을 서양 미술사조의 '추상회화'라는 고유 개념이 아니라 일본 유학 시절 이후 강화된 사생론에 따라 '(자연에서) 형상을 추출하다'라는 사전적 의미로 이해했을 가능성이 크다. 이응노 본인도 추상회화의 근간에는 자연의 형태가 있다고 밝힌 바가 있다. 즉 추상적인 회화와 '추상회화'는 다른 개념이기에 이를 구분하여 당시 이응노의 회화를 분석할 필요가 있다. 마지막으로 이응노의 1950년대 추상회화를 문인화의 사의(寫意) 정신이 발현된 것으로 해석하는 관점에 의문을 제기하였다. 전통 문인화론을 현대의 이응노에게 직접 연결하는 것은 오히려 이응노 회화의 개성을 가리게 하고 전통서화와 현대회화의 구분을 모호하게 만들 수 있다. 또한 이응노는 회화 제작에서 사의를 강조하긴 했지만 이는 대명제로서의 언사(言辭)였을 가능성이 높다. 왜냐하면 정작 1950년대에 제작한 작품들은 <자화상>(1956)처럼 이응노가 스스로 '북화(북종화)'라고 규정했던 회화 양식이 주를 이루기 때문이다. 이러한 양상은 문인화의 대명제로서의 '사의'와 '사의적 화법'을 구분해서 바라볼 필요가 있다는 점의 근거가 된다. 따라서 당시 그의 회화는 사의의 발현, 전통 문인화의 계승이라는 측면으로 보기보다 사의적 화법을 구사한 이응노식 추상회화라는 관점에서 새로운 해석을 필요로 한다.

빈센트 반 고흐 풍경화의 의도된 건축경관 특징 연구 (A Study on Designed Architectural and Landscaping Characteristics of Vincent Van Gogh's Landscape Paintings)

  • 정건채
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제25권2호
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2023
  • This study is an architectural and landscaping analysis view to rural landscape paintings painted by Vincent van Gogh in the late 19th century. The purpose of this research is to discover the expressive techniques of Western art that Van Gogh's landscape paintings have, and to understand the characteristics of the architectural object in his landscape paintings from February 1888 to April 1889 in Arles, southern France. The method of this study is to analyze the landscape paintings of Van Gogh painted during 15 months in Arles. Among the total paintings in Arles, 47% of the paintings he made were landscapes. The following conclusions have three views. First, Vincent van Gogh was born into a Protestant family in the Netherlands and become an artist in his late twenties. While living in Arles, he painted prolific landscapes. Farming, farmers, and rural area related to normal living are the main subjects of paintings. It can be seen as showing the view that everyday life is sublime and should be included as a unitary value. Second, Gogh's rural landscape paintings were painted with linear and aerial perspective with other the expressive techniques, and plane painting structure that leads to two dimension. Third, from an architectural point of view, Van Gogh's paintings depicted simple vernacular architecture such as traditional rural house, mas, thatched houses, and mills in southern France. This means the normal value of the rural landscape through the eyes of the painter.

1949년~1966년 시기 중국 선전화 연구 - 유화와 포스터를 중심으로 (Study of Chinese Propaganda Paintings from 1949 to 1966: Focusing on Oil Paintings and Posters)

  • 전희원
    • 미술이론과 현장
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    • 제4호
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    • pp.77-104
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    • 2006
  • The propaganda paintings in oil colors or in forms of posters made from 1949 to 1966 have gone through some changes experiencing the influence of the Soviet Union Art and discussion of nationalization, while putting political messages of the time in the picture planes. The propaganda paintings which have been through this process became an effective means of encouraging the illiterate people in political ideologies, production, and learning. Alike other propaganda paintings in different mediums, the ones which were painted in oil colors and in the form of posters have been produced fundamentally based on Mao Zedong's intensification of the literary art on the talks on literature at Yenan. Yet, the oil paintings and posters were greatly influenced by the socialist realism and propaganda paintings of the Soviet Union, compared to other propaganda paintings in different mediums. Accordingly, they were preponderantly dealt in the discussions of nationalization of the late '50s. To devide in periods, the establishment of People's Republic of China in 1949 as a diverging point, the propaganda paintings made before and after 1949 have differences in subject matters and styles. In the former period, propaganda paintings focused on the political lines of the Communists and enlightenment of the people, but in the latter period, the period of Cultural Revolution, the most important theme was worshiping Mao Zedong. This was caused by reflection of the social atmosphere, and it is shown that the propaganda painters had reacted sensitively to the alteration of politics and the society. On the side of formalities, the oil paintings and posters made before the Cultural Revolution were under a state of unfolding several discussions including nationalization while accepting the Soviet Union styles and contents, and the paintings made afterwards show more of unique characteristics of China. In 1956, the discussion about nationalization which had effected the whole world of art, had strongly influenced the propaganda paintings in oil colors more than anything. There were two major changes in the process of making propaganda paintings in oil colors. One was to portray lives of the Chinese people truthfully, and the other was to absorb the Chinese traditional styles of expression. After this period, the oil painters usually kept these rules in creating their works, and as a result, the subject matters, characters, and backgrounds have been greatly Sinicized. For techniques came the flat colored surface of the new year prints and the traditional Chinese technique of outlining were used for expressing human figures. While the propaganda paintings in oil colors achieved high quality and depth, the posters had a very direct representation of subject matters and the techniques were unskilled compared to the oil paintings. However, after the establishment of People's Republic of China, the posters were used more than any other mediums for propagation of national policy and participation of the political movements, because it was highly effective in delivering the policies and political lines clearly to the Chinese people who were mostly illiterate. The poster painters borrowed techniques and styles from the Soviet Union through books and exhibitions on Soviet Union posters, and this relation of influences constantly appears in the posters made at the time. In this way, like the oil paintings, the posters which have been made with a direct influence of the Soviet Union had developed a new, sinicised process during the course of nationalization. The propaganda paintings in oil colors or in forms of posters, which had undergone the discussion of nationalization, had put roots deep down in the lives of the Chinese people, and this had become another foundation for the amplification of influences of political propaganda paintings in the following period of Cultural Revolution.

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齊白石山水畫之特徵小考 (A Study on the Characteristics of Qi Baishi's Landscape Painting)

  • 최창원
    • 산업진흥연구
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2021
  • Qi Baishi is a prolific master of modern Chinese painting in the 20th century and a profound influence on modern Chinese painting. With a lifetime of diligence and pursuit, he brought the development of traditional Chinese literati painting to the palace of world art. Qi Baishi's paintings have very different styles and rich connotations. There is a childlike "Plantain Crowd", which is childish but full of interest. There is also a simple and old-fashioned "Peony" in the late years, vigorous and powerful, moving heartstrings. There is also the irony of the present world, refuting the ugly "Tumbler", which is thought-provoking. Of course, the most worthy of study is Qi Baishi's landscape paintings. His landscape paintings surpassed their era and have unique historical value in the transformation of modern Chinese landscape painting. He was one of the pioneers of the transformation of Chinese landscape painting in the 20th century. In this article, through the research and collation of Qi Baishi's landscape paintings, the characteristics of Qi Baishi's landscape paintings and their surpassing of the times are discovered.

테라헤르츠 이미징을 이용한 금속 성분 회화 재료 진단 연구 (Material Diagnosis of Metalbased Pigments in Paintings Using Terahertz Imaging)

  • 백나연;이한형;송유나
    • 박물관보존과학
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    • 제29권
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    • pp.111-132
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    • 2023
  • 테라헤르츠파는 금속에 대부분의 신호가 반사되어 되돌아온다는 특성을 가지고 있다. 이를 활용하여 본 연구에서는 회화 문화재에서 금속 재료의 사용 여부와 그 분포범위를 확인하여 정보를 해석하는 연구를 진행하였다. 먼저 금속 분말 안료와 금속성의 색상과 질감을 표현하는 합성 펄 안료를 사용한 시편 테스트를 통해서는 금속 성분으로 인한 신호 단절과 단면 이미지에 반영되는 양상, 그리고 평면 이미지에서 높은 반사도를 보이는 기본적인 테라헤르츠 이미지 특성을 비교하였다. 이와 더불어 여러 형태의 한국화와 유화에 대한 이미지 분석을 진행하여 금속 채색 재료의 내부 채색 여부와 그 분포 범위를 파악하였으며 이를 바탕으로 그림의 상태 확인과 더불어 추가적인 미술사적 정보를 획득하였다. 테라헤르츠 이미징 기술은 금속 성분의 재료가 사용된 여러 유형의 회화에 대하여 채색 기법과 내부 정보에 대한 진단 분석으로 보존처리를 위한 자료 및 미술사적인 내용 규명에 활용할 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

전통 반자동식 동다회직기의 특성과 구조 분석에 관한 연구 (The Analysis on the Characteristics and the Structure of the Semi Automatic Dongdahoe Loom)

  • 박윤미
    • 복식
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    • 제65권6호
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    • pp.15-24
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    • 2015
  • Dahoe is a traditional Korean term for cords and Dongdahoe for round cords. The main purpose of this study is to analyze the structure of a semi-automatic loom depicted in the paintings of Jun Geun Kim, and verify whether it actually worked or not. Jun Geun Kim is a genre painter of the late Joseon Dynasty. His nom de plume is Gisan and he drew genre paintings for foreigners who visited Korea in the late 19th century. These paintings are important in understanding the lifestyle and custom of the times. His paintings at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin in Germany and the British Museum in England both depict a semi automatic loom that operates two looms at the same time. This is a unique loom that is not found in any other country and currently no artifacts of such loom exist in Korea. The study went through the following steps: We first analyzed the structure and the operating mechanism of the loom in the painting. The structure of each parts and their roles were also analyzed. Then a loom that was similar in structure and size was made to check if it was operational. The loom depicted in the paintings had some problems, and adjustments to fix the said problems were made accordingly. Wood was primarily used to make the $80{\times}90cm$ loom. The loom was used to make Dahoe and the study confirmed that there were no differences between the handmade Dongdahoe and the Dongdahoe made with the semi automatic loom.

일제강점기 '전위미술론'의 전통관 연구 - '문장(文章)' 그룹을 중심으로 (A Study on Avant-Garde Fine Art during the period of Japanese Colonial Rule of Korea, centering on 'Munjang' (a literary magazine))

  • 박계리
    • 미술이론과 현장
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    • 제4호
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    • pp.57-76
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    • 2006
  • From the late 1920s to the 1930s, Korea's fine art community focused on traditional viewpoints as their main topic. The traditional viewpoints were discussed mainly by Korean students studying in Japan, especially oil painters. Such discussions on tradition can be divided into two separate halves, namely the pre- and post-Sino-Japanese War (1937) periods. Before the war, the modernists among Korea's fine art community tried to gain a fuller understanding of contemporary Western modern art, namely, expressionism, futurism, surrealism, and so forth, on the basis of Orientalism, and borrow from these schools' in order to create their own works. Furthermore, proponents of Joseon's avant-garde fine arts and artists of the pro-fine art school triggered debate on the traditional viewpoints. After the Sino-Japanese War, these artists continued to embrace Western modern art on the basis of Orientalism. However, since Western modern fine art was regressing into Oriental fine art during this period, Korean artists did not need to research Western modern fine art, but sought to study Joseon's classics and create Joseon's own avant- garde fine art in a movement led by the Munjang group. This research reviews the traditional view espoused by the Munjang group, which represented the avant-garde fine art movement of the post-war period. Advocating Joseon's own current of avant-garde fine art through the Munjang literary magazine, Gil Jin - seop, Kim Yong-jun and others accepted the Japanese fine art community's methodology for the restoration of classicism, but refused Orientalism as an ideology, and attempted to renew their perception of Joseon tradition. The advocation of the restoration of classicism by Gil Jin-seop and Kim Yong-jun appears to be similar to that of the Yasuda Yojuro-style restoration of classicism. However, Gil Jin-seop and Kim Yong-jun did not seek their sources of classicism from the Three-Kingdoms and Unified Silla periods, which Japan had promoted as a symbol of unity among the Joseon people; instead they sought classicism from the Joseon fine art which the Japanese had criticized as a hotbed of decadence. It was the Joseon period that the Munjang group chose as classicism when Japan was upholding Fascism as a contemporary extremism, and when Hangeul (Korean writing system) was banned from schools. The group highly evaluated literature written in the style of women, especially women's writings on the royal court, as represented by Hanjungnok (A Story of Sorrowful Days). In the area of fine art, the group renewed the evaluation of not only literary paintings, but also of the authentic landscape paintings refused by, and the values of the Chusa school criticized as decadent by, the colonial bureaucratic artists, there by making great progress in promoting the traditional viewpoint. Kim Yong-jun embraced a painting philosophy based on the painting techniques of Sasaeng (sketching), because he paid keen attention to the tradition of literary paintings, authentic landscape paintings and genre paintings. The literary painting theory of the 20th century, which was highly developed, could naturally shed both the colonial historical viewpoint which regarded Joseon fine art as heteronomical, and the traditional viewpoint which regarded Joseon fine art as decadent. As such, the Munjang group was able to embrace the Joseon period as the source of classicism amid the prevalent colonial historical viewpoint, presumably as it had accumulated first-hand experience in appreciating curios of paintings and calligraphic works, instead of taking a logical approach. Kim Yong-jun, in his fine art theory, defined artistic forms as the expression of mind, and noted that such an artistic mind could be attained by the appreciation of nature and life. This is because, for the Munjang group, the experience of appreciating nature and life begins with the appreciation of curios of paintings and calligraphic works. Furthermore, for the members of the Munjang group, who were purists who valued artistic style, the concept of individuality presumably was an engine that protected them from falling into the then totalitarian world view represented by the Nishita philosophy. Such a 20th century literary painting theory espoused by the Munjang group concurred with the contemporary traditional viewpoint spearheaded by Oh Se-chang in the 1910s. This theory had a great influence on South and North Korea's fine art theories and circles through the Fine Art College of Seoul National University and Pyongyang Fine Art School in the wake of Korea's liberation. In this sense, the significance of the theory should be re-evaluated.

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