1716 - 1799

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  • Museums on APS: National Maritime Museum of Korea
  • Top 3 works: Chungmugonggaseung
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Lifespan: 83 years
  • Top-ranked work: Chungmugonggaseung
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  • Born: 1716, Seoul, South Korea
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Nationality: South Korea
  • Died: 1799

Kunstighetsquiz

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Spørsmål 1:
What was Yi Hong-eui primarily known for?
Spørsmål 2:
Yi Hong-eui belonged to which influential society dedicated to Korean culture?
Spørsmål 3:
Which mountain is prominently featured in Yi Hong-eui’s famous painting ‘General View of Mt. Geumgangsan’?
Spørsmål 4:
What artistic style characterized Yi Hong-eui’s paintings?
Spørsmål 5:
Who influenced Yi Hong-eui’s artistic vision, emphasizing individual expression?

The Scholar-Artist of the Joseon Dawn

Born in the vibrant heart of Seoul in 1716, Yi Hong-eui entered a world where the brushstroke was as much a tool of philosophy as it was of art. As a descendant of the legendary Admiral Yi Sun-sin, his very lineage carried the weight of Korean heroism and intellectual rigor. This heritage nurtured a profound sensitivity to the rhythms of nature and the disciplined elegance of the literati tradition. His early years were defined by an arduous mastery of the fundamental disciplines: the delicate dance of calligraphy and the nuanced depths of inkstone painting. Through this training, he learned that every stroke must reflect not just technical skill, but the moral clarity and refined spirit of a scholar-official.

Harmony in Ink: The Bophae Society Influence

The essence of Yi Hong-eui’s artistry found its true resonance within the prestigious Bophae Society. This gathering of scholars and artists served as a crucible for cultural preservation, where the pursuit of Confucian ideals met the meticulous observation of the natural world. Within this circle, Yi honed a style that balanced the grandeur of Korean landscapes with an intimate, realistic precision. His work does not merely depict mountains and rivers; it captures their spiritual essence through a careful interplay of light, shadow, and ink density.

In his compositions, one finds:
  • A profound commitment to balance and harmony, mirroring the cosmic order.
  • The use of subtle nuance to convey the quiet majesty of the Korean terrain.
  • An integration of calligraphic strength with painterly grace.

A Lasting Legacy of Memory and Art

Beyond the canvas, Yi Hong-eui’s contribution to the historical consciousness of Korea remains unparalleled. His dedication to documenting the past is most poignantly seen in his publication of the Chungmugonggaseung, a monumental work that preserved the writings, poems, and genealogy of his ancestor, Admiral Yi Sun-sin. This endeavor bridged the gap between the artist’s eye and the historian’s hand, ensuring that the triumphs of the past were etched into the cultural memory of the Joseon Dynasty. Through his landscapes and his scholarship, Yi Hong-eui remains a beacon of an era where art was the ultimate expression of a soul in harmony with history and nature.