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Cho Hŭi-ryong

1789
1866
Cho Hŭi-ryong (Korean, 1789–1866) was a prominent painter born in Seoul, Korea, and died in the same city.
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Cho Hŭi-ryong was a Korean painter born in c. 1800 and active during the late Joseon Dynasty, passing away in c. 1870. He was a prominent figure in the Korean literati painting movement, which emphasized the expression of personal emotion and scholarly ideals through art. Cho was known for his landscape paintings, which often depicted serene natural scenes imbued with a sense of poetic tranquility. His work contributed significantly to the development of Korean painting by blending traditional techniques with innovative compositions. Throughout his life, Cho Hŭi-ryong was celebrated for his ability to capture the essence of the Korean landscape, leaving a lasting impact on the cultural heritage of Korea. His legacy is preserved in numerous collections, reflecting his status as a master of Korean literati art.

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