- Tohwasŏ (Korean: 도화서; Hanja: 圖畵署),
translated as
Korean Royal Academy of Painting, was an
administrative office of the
Joseon period responsible for drawing...
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Awards for her role. In 1766, Kang Su-hang, a
painter and
senior member of
Dohwaseo, the
Academy of Painting, was
found killed after being secretly commissioned...
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which contributed to his
expulsion from the
royal painting institute,
Dohwaseo.
Painting was
frequently a
hereditary occupation in the
Joseon period,...
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South Chungcheong Province. He
entered royal service as a
member of the
Dohwaseo, the
official painters of the
Joseon court. In 1447, he drew
Mongyu dowondo [ko]...
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became modified,
general personnel raised by 30.
Under the
supervisation of
Dohwaseo, it
gained several times of
modification concerning its setup. Although...
- Kang Sehwang, he
entered the
royal service as a
member (hwawon) of the
Dohwaseo, the
official painters of the
Joseon court. In 1771, he
painted the portrait...
- from the period. In this
period the
royal artist's
school or academy, the
Dohwaseo was established, with
examinations for
artists and run by
bureaucrats of...
- in his father's footsteps. He
entered royal service as a
member of the
Dohwaseo, the
official painters of the
Joseon court. Kim Deuk-sin is
known for his...
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Korean painting in the
following Joseon dynasty as well. In Korea, the
Dohwaseo or
court academy was very important, and most
major painters came from...
- of the late
Joseon period. He
entered royal service as a
member of the
Dohwaseo, the
official painters of the
Joseon court. Gim Eung-hwan is
known for...