Early Spring Landscape with Two Figures in a Thatched Pavilion below a Cliff

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Serene naturalism, harmonious figures.
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Ink and color on paper
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Master
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story of the work:

"Early Spring Landscape with Two Figures in a Thatched Pavilion below a Cliff" is a notable work by Yi Hŭnghyo, a prominent Korean painter of the late Joseon Dynasty, who is recognized for his contributions to the genre of landscape painting. The artwork exemplifies the harmonious relationship between humans and nature, a central theme in Korean art, and reflects the influence of traditional Chinese landscape aesthetics while incorporating distinct Korean elements.

Description of the work:

"Early Spring Landscape with Two Figures in a Thatched Pavilion below a Cliff" by Yi Hŭnghyo exemplifies the traditional Korean landscape genre, characterized by its harmonious integration of natural elements and human presence. The composition features a serene depiction of a thatched pavilion nestled against a rugged cliff, with two figures engaged in quiet contemplation, surrounded by delicate brushwork that conveys the freshness of early spring foliage.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Early Spring Landscape with Two Figures in a Thatched Pavilion below a Cliff