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The Research of Costume on Shin, Yun-Bok's Painting in Late Chosun Dynasty

Title
The Research of Costume on Shin, Yun-Bok's Painting in Late Chosun Dynasty
Other Titles
The Research of Costume on Shin, Yun-Bok's Painting in Late Chosun Dynasty
Author
이영재
Keywords
genre painting; the customs; traditional costume; satire and humor; symbolism
Issue Date
2010-07
Publisher
한국패션비즈니스학회
Citation
패션 비즈니스, v. 14, NO. 3, Page. 52-63
Abstract
The Hanryu(韓流) phenomenon in and around Asia looks like slowing down lately. At that time, the research about contents that can inform the high traditional culture of Korea is useful. The references which can make a study about cultural clothes, especially paintings, let us to infer the life of the people of that period. In this research, I try to study the characteristics of customs, symbol and costumes by analyzing the paintings of Shin, Yun- Bok who was genre painter of the late Chosun. The mens are wearing dopo(道袍) and are putting sejodae(細條帶) around their waists and gat(黑笠). Also, We can see many different types of job such police, official man, a buddhist priest, a barmair, kisaeng and shaman through the costume. Most of women in the paintings, They are wearing Deep blue skirts, banhwoejang pale tone jeogori and tress. We discussed the common lives of the people through genre painting. They have satire, humor, and symbolism. Also, we can look into the various lifestyles, customs of times and seasons, ceremonial occasions, civilian beliefs, and plays transmitted from the past. The philosophy in Shin, Yun- Bok's genre painting, is close to Taoism not Confucianism.
URI
https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/ci/sereArticleSearch/ciSereArtiView.kci?sereArticleSearchBean.artiId=ART001467036https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/185329
ISSN
1229-3350;2288-1867
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