Landscape with Fishermen, 1600s. Creator: Yi Bul-hae (Korean, active 1500s), attributed to.

Landscape with Fishermen, 1600s. Creator: Yi Bul-hae (Korean, active 1500s), attributed to.

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Landscape with Fishermen, 1600s. Surviving paintings of the early Choson period in Korea, while not numerous, provide modern viewers with a consistent ensemble of subject matter, painting formats, and stylistic approaches. Along with landscape painting, animal, bird, and flower paintings, a few portraits, grapes, bamboo, figural compositions, and kyehoe-do (commem-orative rites scenes) make up the basic repertoire of subjects. The late 15th- and 16th-century landscapes that have survived, however, are modest in format. Korean painters preferred to work in a restricted compositional arena. The subject here is straightforward: a solitary figure seated in a small boat fishing. Clad in a straw rain poncho and wide-brimmed hat, the fisherman has chosen a body of water that could be part of a lake or a river. Reeds sparkle on the far shoreline among dark, black rock forms that appear to float above the water. On the near shoreline are a pair of pines, a grove of bamboo or water reeds, and two withered deciduous trees from which moss hangs. Otherwise the vista is barren (except for a distant waterfall), emphasizing the profound space, the dim light, and the frosty air that forces the fisherman to huddle beneath his clothing.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Hanging scroll, ink and slight colour on silk

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5394x8000
File Size : 126,422kb


Aliases

  1. 2015.516
  1. 79932
  1. 0940026584
  1. 2-748-710
  1. 2015.516
  1. 2748710

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