"Kang Se-hwang: A Renaissance Man: Joseon-period painter calligrapher, poet and critic famed for introducing Western painting methods." The Korea Herald, July 1, 2013. The 18th century was a crucial... Read full biography
"Kang Se-hwang: A Renaissance Man: Joseon-period painter calligrapher, poet and critic famed for introducing Western painting methods." The Korea Herald, July 1, 2013. The 18th century was a crucial moment for the people of the Joseon era (1392-1910). Cities started to form, trade was active and... Read full biography
"Kang Se-hwang: A Renaissance Man: Joseon-period painter calligrapher, poet and critic famed for introducing Western painting methods." The Korea Herald, July 1, 2013. The 18th century was a crucial moment for the people of the Joseon era (1392-1910). Cities started to form, trade was active and Western knowledge was introduced to the country by those who traveled to China, opening the eyes of the intellectuals who believed the traditional Confucianist way of life was the only one of merit.... Read full biography
"Kang Se-hwang: A Renaissance Man: Joseon-period painter calligrapher, poet and critic famed for introducing Western painting methods." The Korea Herald, July 1, 2013. The 18th century was a crucial moment for the people of the Joseon era (1392-1910). Cities started to form, trade was active and Western knowledge was introduced to the country by those who traveled to China, opening the eyes of the intellectuals who believed the traditional Confucianist way of life was the only one of merit. Kang Se-hwang (1713-1791) was a painter, calligrapher, poet and critic who captured the dynamic sceneries of the time. Drawing since the age of 10 and painting until his death, Kang observed and left behind some remarkable records of momentous scenes of... Read full biography
"Kang Se-hwang: A Renaissance Man: Joseon-period painter calligrapher, poet and critic famed for introducing Western painting methods." The Korea Herald, July 1, 2013. The 18th century was a crucial moment for the people of the Joseon era (1392-1910). Cities started to form, trade was active and Western knowledge was introduced to the country by those who traveled to China, opening the eyes of the intellectuals who believed the traditional Confucianist way of life was the only one of merit. Kang Se-hwang (1713-1791) was a painter, calligrapher, poet and critic who captured the dynamic sceneries of the time. Drawing since the age of 10 and painting until his death, Kang observed and left behind some remarkable records of momentous scenes of his time: a trip to Songdo, which is currently Gaeseong in North Korea; a journey to China to pay respects to the Qing empero... Read full biography
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