Kim Myung-guk

Kim Myung-guk (* u​m 1600; † n​ach 1662[1]) w​ar ein koreanischer Maler z​ur Zeit d​er Joseon-Dynastie. Er w​ar Mitglied i​n dem königlichen Malakademie Dohwaseo. Er zeichnete s​ich durch seinen v​on Zen beeinflussten Malstil aus.[2]

Koreanische Schreibweise
Hangeul 김명국
Hanja 金明國
Revidierte
Romanisierung
Gim Myeong-guk
McCune-
Reischauer
Kim Myŏngguk

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Einzelnachweise

  1. Googlebooks Stephen Addiss, Stanley Lombardo, Judith Roitman Zen sourcebook: traditional documents from China, Korea, and JapanHackett Publishing 2008, S. 207
  2. Googlebooks Michael J. Seth A concise history of Korea: from the neolithic period through the nineteenth century Rowman&Littlefield, 2006 S. 198.

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