국립현대미술관
2018
21x26.5cm / 363 Page
국립현대미술관
30,000 원
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Paper back
Contents
Foreword
Bartomeu Mari 006
Director, The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), Korea
Essays
Art of the Korean Empire: Accepting New Cultures While Preserving Traditional Values 008
-Bae Wonjung, Curator, MMCA
Historical and Artistic Significance of Court Art of the Korean Empire 012
Hong Sunpyo, Professor Emeritus, Ewha Womans
University: Endowed-Chair Professor, Korea National University of Cultural Heritage
Ⅰ. Art of Empire
The Joseon Court Painting Tradition and Painting of the Imperial Family of the Korea Empire 050
Park Jeonghye, Professor, The Academy of Korean Studies
Creation and Significance of National Emblems of the Korean Empire 059
Mok Soohyun, Art Historian
Patronage of Buddhism and Buddhist Paintings of the Imperial Court of the Korean Empire 065
Choi Yeob, Lecturer, Dongguk University
Ⅱ. Photography: New Method of Documentation and Representation
Photography of the Korean Empire: From the Divine Realm to the Public Sphere 136
Kwon Heangga, Visiting Professor, Sungkyunkwan University
Photo Studio Culture of the Korean Empire: Production and Distribution of Portrait Photos 142
Lee Kyeongmin, Director, Research Institute of Photographic Archives
Ⅲ. Crafts: Artisic and Industrial Paths
Modern Visual Culture and the Craft Workshop of the Office of the Royal Household 224
Choi Gongho, Professor, Korea National University of Cultural Heritage
The Korean Empire and Ceramics at the Intersection of Change 231
Eon Seunghui, Researcher, Research Institute of Ceramics, Ewha Womans University
Ⅳ. Painting as Art and Painter as Artist
Artists Who produced Paintings for the Imperial Court of the Korean Empire 334
Kang Mingi, Visiting Professor, Hongik University
New Sense of Identity among Painters of the Korean Empire 342
Kim Yisoon, Professor, Hongik University
Development of the Imperial Art Collection of the Korean Empire 351
Hwang Jungyon, Curator, Cultural Heritage Administration, Korea
List of Works 356