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Hyewon pungsokdo

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Hangul
  
혜원풍속도 or 혜원풍속도첩

Artist
  
Shin Yun-bok

Hanja
  
蕙園風俗圖 or 蕙園風俗圖帖

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Revised Romanization
  
Hyewon pungsokdo or Hyewon pungsokdocheop

McCune–Reischauer
  
Hyewŏn p'ungsokto or Hyewŏn p'ungsoktoch'ŏp

Similar
  
Geumgang jeondo, Inwang jesaekdo, Donggwoldo

Hyewon pungsokdo is an album of the genre paintings (pungsokhwa or pungsokdo) drawn by the Korean painter Shin Yunbok during the late Joseon dynasty. It was named after Shin's pen name, Hyewon, and comprises 30 paintings in total.

In 1930, Jeon Hyeopil (전형필:全鎣弼), later the founder of the Gansong Art Museum, purchased it from an antique dealer in Osaka, Japan and newly mounted the album. Oh Sechang (오세창), who was a journalist and pro-independence activist, wrote the subtitles and postface for the album. Hyewon pungsokdo is designated as the 135th National Treasure of South Korea and is held in the collection of the Gansong Art Museum located in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea.

References

Hyewon pungsokdo Wikipedia