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'''Yi Am''' (in [[Hangul]]:이암, in [[Hanja]]:李巖, 1499~?) was a painter during the mid-[[Joseon Dynasty]]. He was the grandson of the 4th son of [[Sejong the Great]].<ref name="LeeHaboush2009">{{cite book|author1=Soyoung Lee|author2=JaHyun Kim Haboush|author3=Sunpyo Hong|coauthors=Chin-Sung Chang|title=Art of the Korean Renaissance, 1400-1600|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o7BpXh4K6oQC&pg=PA30|year=2009|publisher=Metropolitan Museum of Art|isbn=978-1-58839-310-4|page=30}}</ref>
'''Yi Am''' (in [[Hangul]]:이암, in [[Hanja]]:李巖, 1499~?) was a painter during the mid-[[Joseon Dynasty]]. He was the grandson of the 4th son of [[Sejong the Great]].<ref name="LeeHaboush2009">{{cite book|author1=Soyoung Lee|author2=JaHyun Kim Haboush|author3=Sunpyo Hong|author4=Chin-Sung Chang|title=Art of the Korean Renaissance, 1400-1600|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o7BpXh4K6oQC&pg=PA30|year=2009|publisher=Metropolitan Museum of Art|isbn=978-1-58839-310-4|page=30}}</ref>


His paintings are famous for exhibiting the artist's own style, as distinct from the fixed Chinese style of the Song dynasty. The artist created many portraits, including the portrait of [[King Jungjong of Joseon]].<ref>[http://k.daum.net/qna/view.html?qid=50z5L Yi Am]</ref>
His paintings are famous for exhibiting the artist's own style, as distinct from the fixed Chinese style of the Song dynasty. The artist created many portraits, including the portrait of [[King Jungjong of Joseon]].<ref>[http://k.daum.net/qna/view.html?qid=50z5L Yi Am]</ref>

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Yi Am
Mother Dog and Puppies ("Mogyeon") by Yi Am.
Korean name
Hangul
이암
Hanja
李巖
Revised RomanizationI-Am
McCune–ReischauerI-Am
Art name
Hangul
정중
Revised RomanizationJeong-Jung
McCune–ReischauerChŏng-Jung

Yi Am (in Hangul:이암, in Hanja:李巖, 1499~?) was a painter during the mid-Joseon Dynasty. He was the grandson of the 4th son of Sejong the Great.[1]

His paintings are famous for exhibiting the artist's own style, as distinct from the fixed Chinese style of the Song dynasty. The artist created many portraits, including the portrait of King Jungjong of Joseon.[2]

Several museums in South Korea have housed his paintings. His paintings portray animals in a creative manner, which has influenced later artists Kim Sik (1579-1662) and Byeon Sang-byeok. It is said that Yi Am drew flowers, animals and small insects by the method of maximizing his observation.

"Hwanjogujado" (Puppies and flowers, birds)

See also

References

  1. ^ Soyoung Lee; JaHyun Kim Haboush; Sunpyo Hong; Chin-Sung Chang (2009). Art of the Korean Renaissance, 1400-1600. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 30. ISBN 978-1-58839-310-4.
  2. ^ Yi Am
  • Arts of Korea, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Yi Am