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Inwang jesaekdo

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Year
  
1751

Location
  
Hoam Art Museum

Created
  
1751

Type
  
Ink on paper

Artist
  
Jeong Seon

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Dimensions
  
79.2 cm × 138.2 cm (31.2 in × 54.4 in)

Similar
  
Geumgang jeondo, Hyewon pungsokdo, Donggwoldo, Gilt‑bronze Incense Burner of

Inwangjesaekdo ("Clearing After Rain in Mt. Inwangsan" or "After Rain at Mt. Inwang") is a landscape painting by the famous Jeong Seon. It was painted during the reign of Joseon Dynasty King Yeongjo in 1751, at his birthplace in Cheongun-dong at Jongno District, modern-day Seoul. It was designated by the South Korean government as the 216th National Treasure of Korea on August 6, 1984. The painting is currently held and managed by the Ho-Am Art Museum in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province and is owned by Yi Geonhui.

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Inwang jesaekdo Wikipedia