Hangul 이인문 Hangul 유춘 or 고송류수관도인 Died 1821 McCune–Reischauer Yi Inmun Role Artist | Revised Romanization I In-mun Name Yi In-mun Hanja 李寅文 Hanja 有春 or 古松流水館道人 | |
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Yi Inmun (1745-1821), also known as Yuchun, was a court painter of the late Joseon Dynasty, primarily of landscapes artist. He also held a military position in the court. Perhaps his best-known work is a silk scroll entitled Gangsan mujindo (Streams and Mountains Without End; hangul: 강산무진도; hanja: 江山無盡圖), which is displayed in the National Museum of Korea in Seoul.

In 1968, the American composer Alan Hovhaness (who had visited South Korea in 1963) composed a chamber symphony inspired by Yi's painting, entitled Mountains and Rivers Without End.


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