Danwon pungsokdo cheop
18th century paintings by Kim Hong-do / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Danwon pungsokdo cheop is an album of genre painting (pungsokhwa or pungsokdo) drawn by Kim Hong-do during the late Joseon dynasty. It was named after Kim's pen name, Danwon and comprises the 25 paintings in total. The album is painted with light watercolor on hanji (한지 Korean paper). Each painting depicts vividly common people's daily life in the Joseon period.
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Danwon pungsokdo cheop | |
Hangul | 단원풍속도첩 |
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Hanja | 檀園風俗圖帖 |
Revised Romanization | Danwon pungsokdo cheop |
McCune–Reischauer | Tanwŏn p'ungsokto ch'ŏp |
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Danwon pungsokdo cheop is designated as the 527th Treasures of South Korea and held by National Museum of Korea located in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea