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Hangul
  
장승업

Hangul
  
오원

Hanja
  
張承業

Hanja
  
吾園


Name
  
Jang Seung-eop

McCune–Reischauer
  
Chang Sungop

Died
  
1897

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Revised Romanization
  
Jang Seung-eop

Jang Seung-eop (1843–1897) (commonly known by his pen name Owon) was a painter of the late Joseon Dynasty in Korea. His life was dramatized in the award-winning 2002 film Chi-hwa-seon directed by Im Kwon-taek. He was one of the few painters to hold a position of rank in the Joseon court.

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Biography

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Growing up as an orphan, Owon learned painting while staying at another family's house. He first had the opportunity to paint extensively when he was taken into the household of aristocrat Yi Ung-heon in his 20s. Later, his talent became widely known, and he painted extensively in all genres of the time, including landscapes, flower paintings, and paintings of daily life.

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Together with the earlier painters Danwon and Hyewon, Owon is remembered today as one of the "Three Wons" of Joseon-period painting.

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  • Portrayed by Choi Min-sik in the 2002 film Chi-hwa-seon.

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    References

    Jang Seung-eop Wikipedia