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Marco Polo-serien

Yi Eungro (1904 – 1989)

Utforska Yi Eungros (Lee Ungno) innovativa konst: koreansk-fransk målare som förenar östliga och västliga stilar, känd för abstrakta tuschkollage och folkmålningar.

Lee Ungno Museum (Daegu, Sydkorea)

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Yi Ungno’s “The Travels of Marco Polo Series” – A Window Into Eastern Vision

Yi Ungno’s “The Travels of Marco Polo Series,” created in 1980, stands as a remarkable testament to Korean art history and a fascinating intersection between East Asian aesthetics and European exploration. This monumental undertaking—a collection of seventy-nine paintings commissioned for a book exploring the legendary voyages of Marco Polo—offers more than just visual splendor; it presents a profound meditation on perspective, cultural exchange, and the beauty found in seemingly disparate viewpoints. The artwork itself depicts a breathtaking sunset landscape, dominated by towering triangular forms reminiscent of mountains or islands that recede into hazy distance. This deliberate compositional choice echoes traditional East Asian painting techniques, prioritizing aerial perspective to convey depth and grandeur—a stylistic hallmark reflecting Ungno’s ambition to modernize Korean art while honoring its heritage.
  • Style & Technique: Ungno employed a masterful ink wash technique (sumukhwa), meticulously blending black ink with water to achieve subtle gradations of tone and texture. The artist's keen observation of nature is evident in the detailed depiction of foliage and rock formations, demonstrating a dedication to capturing the essence of the landscape rather than merely reproducing it faithfully.
  • Historical Context: Produced during a period of significant artistic revival in Korea following the Korean War, “The Travels of Marco Polo Series” reflects a desire to engage with international influences without abandoning core artistic principles. Ungno’s inspiration stemmed from the European fascination with East Asian art and culture—specifically, the gaze of a Western traveler encountering the unfamiliar beauty of the Orient.
Symbolism & Narrative Depth: The triangular forms aren't merely geological features; they symbolize stability and grandeur, mirroring the monumental scale of Marco Polo’s journey. Their diminishing size as they recede reinforces the concept of distance—both physical and metaphorical—highlighting the transformative power of experience and broadening one’s understanding of the world. Scattered architectural red figures subtly represent a European influence, adding another layer of narrative complexity to the scene. These figures are positioned strategically within the landscape, mimicking the stylistic conventions of East Asian painting where human presence serves as a focal point for conveying emotion and contemplation. Emotional Impact: The overall atmosphere is imbued with serenity and tranquility—a deliberate aim by Ungno to evoke feelings of awe and wonder. The warm hues of the sunset capture the fleeting beauty of twilight, inviting viewers to pause and appreciate the sublime qualities of nature. More importantly, the painting encourages reflection on themes of exploration, discovery, and the importance of embracing diverse perspectives – a message that resonates powerfully with contemporary audiences seeking inspiration and artistic enrichment.
  • Material Reproduction Considerations: BuyPopArt offers high-quality reproductions of “The Travels of Marco Polo Series” utilizing archival pigment inks on canvas stretched over museum-grade stretcher bars. This ensures exceptional color accuracy and longevity, allowing collectors and interior designers to experience the artwork’s original splendor in their own homes.
Why Choose a BuyPopArt Reproduction: Unlike prints that lack depth and vibrancy, our reproductions faithfully capture Ungno's artistic vision. They are meticulously crafted to meet the exacting standards of art historians and connoisseurs alike—a testament to our commitment to preserving and celebrating Korean artistic heritage. Explore the captivating beauty of “The Travels of Marco Polo Series” today!

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  • Movement: Modernism
  • Artist: Yi Ungno
  • Year: 1980
  • Dimensions: 34 x 34 cm
  • Medium: Målning
  • Subject or theme: Landskap
  • Location: Lee Ungno Museet, Daejeon

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