korean art
Title: korean art
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1498 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
korean art
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1498 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Part 1: The History
The arts of Korea, while largely influenced by Chinese, are characterized by simplicity, spontaneity and naturalism. A work of Korean art is not very meticulous in tiny details. It rather tends to embrace wholeness. This seemingly indifference lies in the flexible state of mind of early Korean artists who love nature as it is. Ko Yu-sop, a Korean art scholar, defines the characteristic aspects of Korean art as "technique without technique," "planning
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History, A Review Article." The Journal of Asian Studies 40:3 (May 1981): 559-566.
Kim, Won-yong. "Philosophies and Styles in Korean Art: A Prelude to the History of Korean Art." Korea Journal 19:4 (April 1979): 4-10. [Also included in Art and Archaeology of Ancient Korea. Seoul: The Taekwang Publishing Co., 1986.]
Kim, Young-Kee. "Modern Art in Korea." Kukche munhwa 4:1 (1967:9): 109-142.
Websites:
www.Asia-art.net
www.emb-korea.ottawa.on.ca/html/e_menu.htm (Embassy of the Republic of Korea)
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