The Most Famous

PAINTERS from South Korea

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This page contains a list of the greatest South Korean Painters. The pantheon dataset contains 2,023 Painters, 2 of which were born in South Korea. This makes South Korea the birth place of the 55th most number of Painters behind Luxembourg, and Israel.

Top 2

The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary South Korean Painters of all time. This list of famous South Korean Painters is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography's online popularity.

Photo of Sin Yun-bok

1. Sin Yun-bok (b. 1758)

With an HPI of 58.61, Sin Yun-bok is the most famous South Korean Painter.  His biography has been translated into 17 different languages on wikipedia.

Sin Yunbok (Korean: 신윤복; 1758–1813), better known by his art name Hyewŏn, was a Korean painter of the Joseon period. Like his contemporaries Kim Hongdo and Kim Tŭksin, he is known for his realistic depictions of daily life in his time. His genre paintings are distinctly more erotic than Kim Hongdo's, a fact which contributed to his expulsion from the royal painting institute, Tohwasŏ. Painting was frequently a hereditary occupation in the Joseon period, and Sin's father and grandfather had both been court painters. Together with Kim Hongdo and the later painter Chang Sŭngŏp, Sin is remembered today as one of the "Three Wons" of Joseon-period painting, referring to the shared particles in their art names.

Photo of Gim Hongdo

2. Gim Hongdo (1745 - 1806)

With an HPI of 58.38, Gim Hongdo is the 2nd most famous South Korean Painter.  His biography has been translated into 18 different languages.

Kim Hongdo (Korean: 김홍도, 1745–c. 1806 to 1814) was a Korean painter during the Joseon dynasty. He is mostly remembered for his depictions of the everyday life of ordinary people, in a manner analogous to painters of the Dutch Golden Age. He was also widely known by his art name Tanwŏn (단원). Active during the reign of King Yeongjo and King Jeongjo, he made a profound change in Joseon painting style. By boldly introducing Western painting methods that appeared to have been learned through the Qing Dynasty, he introduced a technique that revealed perspective through jokes and contrasts of colors.

People

Pantheon has 2 people classified as South Korean painters born between 1745 and 1758. Of these 2, none of them are still alive today. The most famous deceased South Korean painters include Sin Yun-bok, and Gim Hongdo.

Deceased South Korean Painters

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