Art of the Korean Renaissance, 1400-1600
Author : Soyoung Lee
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 15,2 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Art, Korean
ISBN : 1588393100
Author : Soyoung Lee
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 15,2 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Art, Korean
ISBN : 1588393100
Author : Soyoung Lee
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art New York
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 34,51 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Art
ISBN :
This notable catalogue--the first English-language publication on the subject--highlights the art of the early period (1392-1592) of Korea's revolutionary Joseon dynasty. The Joseon rulers replaced the Buddhist establishment and re-created a Korean society informed on every level by Neo-Confucian ideals. They supported the production of innovative secular art inspired by past traditions, both native and from the broader Confucian world. Yet despite official policies, court-sponsored Buddhist art endured, contributing to the rich complexity of the early Joseon culture. The exquisite paintings, porcelain and other ceramics, metalware, and lacquerware featured in the book are drawn from the holdings of major Korean and Japanese museums, the collection of the Metropolitan Museum and other U.S. collections; and private collections. Many of the works have never been seen in the United States. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (3/17/09 - 6/21/09)
Author : Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Department of Communications
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 28,12 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Art, Korean
ISBN :
Author : J. P. Park
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 677 pages
File Size : 49,10 MB
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 1118927001
The only college-level publication on Korean art history written in English Korean pop culture has become an international phenomenon in the past few years. The popularity of the nation’s exports—movies, K-pop, fashion, television shows, lifestyle and cosmetics products, to name a few—has never been greater in Western society. Despite this heightened interest in contemporary Korean culture, scholarly Western publications on Korean visual arts are scarce and often outdated. A Companion to Korean Art is the first academically-researched anthology on the history of Korean art written in English. This unique anthology brings together essays by renowned scholars from Korea, the US, and Europe, presenting expert insights and exploring the most recent research in the field. Insightful chapters discuss Korean art and visual culture from early historical periods to the present. Subjects include the early paintings of Korea, Buddhist architecture, visual art of the late Chosŏn period, postwar Korean Art, South Korean cinema, and more. Several chapters explore the cultural exchange between the Korean peninsula, the Chinese mainland, and the Japanese archipelago, offering new perspectives on Chinese and Japanese art. The most comprehensive survey of the history of Korean art available, this book: Offers a comprehensive account of Korean visual culture through history, including contemporary developments and trends Presents two dozen articles and numerous high quality illustrations Discusses visual and material artifacts of Korean art kept in various archives and collections worldwide Provides theoretical and interpretive balance on the subject of Korean art Helps instructors and scholars of Asian art history incorporate Korean visual arts in their research and teaching The definitive and authoritative reference on the subject, A Companion to Korean Art is indispensable for scholars and academics working in areas of Asian visual arts, university students in Asian and Korean art courses, and general readers interested in the art, culture, and history of Korea.
Author : Soyoung Lee
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 33,7 MB
Release : 2018-02-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 1588396533
Mount Geumgang, also known as the Diamond Mountains, is perhaps the most famous and emotionally resonant site on the Korean Peninsula, a magnificent range of rocky peaks, waterfalls, and lagoons, dotted with pavilions and temples. Since ancient times, it has inspired cultural pride, spurred spiritual and artistic pilgrimages, and engendered an outpouring of creative expression. Yet since the partition of Korea in 1945 situated it in the North, Mount Geumgang has remained largely inaccessible to visitors, shrouded in legend, loss, and longing. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Verdana} Diamond Mountains: Travel and Nostalgia in Korean Art is the first book in English to explore the pictorial representations of this grand and varied landscape. The special exhibition it accompanies, organized by Soyoung Lee, Curator in the Department of Asian Art, examines the evolution of Diamond Mountains imagery from the golden age of Korean true-view painting in the eighteenth century to the present day. Even today, when a profusion of Instagram photos can make the world’s most obscure sites and geographical oddities seem familiar, the Diamond Mountains portrayed here in album leaves, scrolls, and screens will be a revelation to many.
Author : Soyoung Lee
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 41,32 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Ceramics
ISBN : 1588394212
Bold, sophisticated, engaging, and startlingly modern, Buncheong ceramics emerged as a distinct Korean art form in the 15th and 16th centuries, only to be eclipsed on its native ground for more than 400 years by the overwhelming demand for porcelain. Elements from the Buncheong idiom were later revived in Japan, where its spare yet sensual aesthetic was much admired and where descendants of Korean potters lived and worked. This innovative study features 60 masterpieces from the renowned Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art in Seoul, as well as objects from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and presents current scholarship on Buncheong's history, manufacture, use, and overall significance. The book illustrates why this historical art form continues to resonate with Korean and Japanese ceramists working today and with contemporary viewers worldwide.
Author : Kumja Paik Kim
Publisher : Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 50,23 MB
Release : 2006-08-30
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN :
Contains more than 100 highlights of the collection, along with detailed commentaries by Kumja Paik Kim
Author : Elizabeth Hammer
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art New York
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 11,41 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300093759
Explore the rich artistic heritage of Korea: a blend of native tradition, foreign infusions, and sophisticated technical skill.
Author : Philip J. Potter
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 10,28 MB
Release : 2014-01-10
Category : History
ISBN : 0786491035
During the Renaissance, the monarchy became the dominant ruling power in Europe. It was an era of formidable kings and queens who crushed the feudal rights of their nobles, defended the Catholic Church against the encroachments of Protestantism, fought self-aggrandizing wars and were great patrons of art, architecture, literature and music. This work chronicles the lives and reigns of the 42 monarchs in England, Scotland, France, Spain and the Holy Roman Empire between 1400 and 1600, presenting in the context of their era their personalities, accomplishments and failures.
Author : Soyoung Lee
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 26,65 MB
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 1588395022
"The Silla Kingdom, which flourished in Korea from 57 B.C. to 935 A.D., is known for its intricately crafted ornaments, many in resplendent gold, and for the creation of prominent Buddhist temples. Silla focuses on the striking artistic traditions of the Old and Unified Silla Kingdoms (4th-8th century), and is the first publication in English to explore the artistic and cultural legacy of this ancient realm. Among the topics explored are Korea's position as the eastern culmination of the Silk Road in the first millennium A.D. and the character and evolution of Buddhism, as illuminated by objects from major monuments, temples, and tombs. The book also presents new research about Silla's ancient capital, Gyeongju, which is known for the Gyerim-ro Dagger, as well as the pottery, glass, and beads discovered in tombs located there." -- Publisher's description.