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English: Jeong Hak gyo. Rocks. Inky on paper, 19th c. Ewha Womans University Museum. Note in the Museum : Jeong Hak-gyo (1832-1914) is a calligrapher and painter representative of the late Joseon Dynasty. He was known as the master of calligraphy and bizarrely shaped rock paintings. Using the jeoldaejun technique, [Rocks] depicts geometrically shaped rocks.
Français : Jeong Hak gyo. Rochers. Fin 19e siècle. Encre sur papier, env. 140 cm. Musée de l'université féminine Ewha. Notice du musée : Jeong Hak-gyo (1832-1914) est un calligraphe et un peintre représentatif à la fin de la dynastie Joseon. Il était connu comme le maître de la calligraphie et des peintures de rochers bizarrement composées. En utilisant la technique du jeoldaejun, [Rocks] il représente des roches de forme plus ou moins géométriques. |
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