Two Scholars Seated in a Landscape, Engaged in Conversation, and Admiring a Waterfall While an Attendant Prepares Tea

Shim Sa-chŏng (also known as Yi-suk ['cha']; Hyŏn-chae ['ho'])

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Intimate dialogue; serene landscape.
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Ink and color on silk
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Master
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"Two Scholars Seated in a Landscape, Engaged in Conversation, and Admiring a Waterfall While an Attendant Prepares Tea" is a notable work by the Korean painter Shim Sa-chŏng, who was active during the late Joseon Dynasty. This painting exemplifies the genre of literati painting, reflecting the Confucian ideals of scholarly discourse and the appreciation of nature, while also highlighting the cultural practice of tea preparation as a symbol of refinement and social interaction among the educated elite.

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"Two Scholars Seated in a Landscape, Engaged in Conversation, and Admiring a Waterfall While an Attendant Prepares Tea" by Shim Sa-chŏng exemplifies the traditional Korean genre of literati painting, characterized by its serene depiction of nature and scholarly pursuits. The composition features two scholars in traditional attire, positioned amidst a lush landscape, with a cascading waterfall in the background and an attendant preparing tea, all rendered in delicate brushwork and a harmonious color palette that emphasizes the tranquility of the scene.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Two Scholars Seated in a Landscape, Engaged in Conversation, and Admiring a Waterfall While an Attendant Prepares Tea